Biden says he would be lucky if Trump ran again
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[March 25, 2022]
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. President
Joe Biden said on Thursday he would be lucky if his Republican
predecessor, Donald Trump, made another bid for the White House in the
2024 presidential election.
A news conference after meetings with NATO leaders veered into U.S.
politics when Biden was asked about European concerns that "a figure
like your predecessor, maybe even your predecessor himself" could take
office and undo U.S. and NATO efforts to address Russian aggression in
Ukraine.
"The next election - I'd be very fortunate to have that same man running
against me," said the Democratic president, who defeated Trump in the
2020 election.
The quip came after a long answer that included why he decided to run
for president in 2020 after Trump's tepid response to 2017 far-right
rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Biden, who has worked hard to rebuild ties with European and other
allies that were frayed during the Trump administration, said the next
election was a long way off and that he was focused on making sure
Democrats do well in congressional elections in November.
"But it's not an illogical question for someone to ask," he said,
especially after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump
supporters.
"If we sat and watched the doors of the Bundestag broken down and police
officers killed, and hundreds of people storming in," Biden said,
"Imagine that we saw that happening in the British parliament. How would
we feel?
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U.S. President Joe Biden takes questions during a news conference in
the framework of a European Union leaders summit amid Russia's
invasion of Ukraine, in Brussels, Belgium March 24, 2022.
REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
As is his wont, Biden did not say
Trump's name, referring him as "that gentlemen you mentioned" or
something similar.
Democratic political advisers close to Biden have been expressing
the same sentiment for months, seeing Trump as one of the weaker
contenders among hypothetical candidates in a head-to-head contest
with Biden.
Trump has not announced his candidacy for 2024, which would require
him to set up a separate fundraising account for his campaign, but
he regularly hints at his political rallies that he intends to run
for president again.
A Trump representative did not immediately return a request for
comment.
(Reporting by Jarrett Renshsaw; Additional reporting by Doina Chiacu
and Trevor Hunnicuttt in Washington; Writing by Doina Chiacu;
Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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