Former President Joe Biden said he takes “responsibility” for Donald Trump’s return to the White House and accused his successor of failing to protect the interests of the country.
Sitting for his first live television interview since leaving office, Biden was asked on “The View” if he felt responsible for Trump’s victory.
“Yes, I do, because, look, I was in charge and he won, so I take responsibility,” Biden said.
Offering an assessment of Trump’s return to power, Biden said his successor “has done, quite frankly, a very poor job in the interest of the United States of America.”
“I think, you know, the greatest alliance in the history of the world is NATO, not a joke, and he’s blown it up,” he said. “He’s had the worst 100 days any president has ever had.”