"Trump's Attacks on Biden's Presidency: Unraveling the Legitimacy and Legacy"

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"Trump's Attacks on Biden's Presidency: Unraveling the Legitimacy and Legacy"

[!CDATA[Donald Trump launched a fierce attack on Joe Biden's presidency, questioning its legitimacy and accusing the government of being "illegally run" under Biden. Trump's allies are working to undermine Biden's legacy, citing revelations from the book "Original Sin" that detail the former president's memory lapses and moments of confusion. The use of an autopen by Biden to sign documents has also been a point of contention, with Trump declaring pardons issued by Biden as "null" and "void". Despite lacking constitutional authority, Republicans are turning Biden's pardons into a political issue, vowing to investigate the matter. While Trump's efforts to nullify Biden's pardons may not succeed, his goal of tarnishing Biden's image as being managed by handlers and aides is gaining traction. The release of audio recordings of Biden's testimony before the release of "Original Sin" is seen as a strategic move to further undermine Biden. Some younger Democrats have criticized Biden's decision not to have a primary in 2024, with Congressman Ro Khanna admitting it was a mistake. The timing of the book's release has provided Republicans with a distraction from their own internal issues, including a vote on a spending bill and questions surrounding Trump's acceptance of a $400m upgrade to Air Force One as a gift. In a closed-door meeting with Republicans, Trump urged unity behind the budget reconciliation bill, emphasizing the importance of key priorities such as tax cuts and border security measures. However, he issued a warning to his party not to make cuts to Medicaid, a move that may not sit well with deficit hawks. Despite the ongoing political battles, the focus remains on the ongoing efforts to challenge Biden's presidency and shape the narrative surrounding his leadership.]]