‘He has taken a hacket’: Joe Biden has accused Trump of ruining social security in the first major speech post-proidity.

In his first major public presence since leaving the White House, former President Joe Biden accused his successor, Donald Trump, which caused deep damage social Security Administration. Speaking at a national conference for disability advocates, Biden said Tusrap The “a hatchhet” was taken for the agency, which provides benefits to millions of Americans.
“In less than 100 days, this new administration has done so much damage and a lot of destruction. It is a kind of breathtaking,” Biden said. “They have taken a hacket for social security administration.”
The speech came as Democrats across the country, organized a “Social Security Day” action to protest against recent changes. Biden avoided the naming of Trump, instead referred him to this man “. But his message was clear: He believes that the Trump administration is reducing an important security trap.
“They are shooting first and later targets,” Biden alleged. “They want to ruin it so that they can rob it,” he said. “They want to loot it? To cut taxes to billionaires and big corporations.”
The Social Security Administration has already faced job cuts and new identification rules. A lawsuit has been filed on the agency’s decision to give access to sensitive personal data to the department’s government’s government’s government’s government’s government. Trump’s advisor Musk has publicly criticized social security as “Ponzi Yojana”.
Advocates like Attorney Jason Türkiye say uncertainty is scaring people. He said, “We go from Republican to Democrats … and there is always a belief that social security is just something we do not touch,” he said.
White House spokesperson Karolin Lewit made fun of Biden’s age, saying, “I am surprised that he is speaking at night.”
Although Biden now holds office, Democratic leaders like Hakim Zeffreies believe that his voice is still important. “This is an all-hand-on-deck moment,” said Jeffrees.
Biden, who retreated from 2024, finished his speech with a call for unity and compassion. “We can’t go as a divided nation in this way,” he said. “This is a 30% that has no heart.”