
President Donald Trump drew criticism after using offensive language to describe former president Joe Biden during a press conference on Monday.
The event was initially focused on updates بشأن the rescue of two American airmen reportedly shot down over Iran. However, Trump shifted the discussion toward his relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, highlighting what he described as positive remarks from him.
While speaking, Trump referenced past comments allegedly made by Kim about Biden and repeated a derogatory term while doing so. He then contrasted that with what he portrayed as a more favorable tone toward himself, suggesting improved relations with North Korea.
The remarks are part of a broader pattern of sharp rhetoric Trump has used toward political rivals. In previous instances, he has made similarly controversial comments about figures such as Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, drawing backlash from critics.
Earlier the same day, Trump also mentioned Biden during a public appearance at the White House Easter event, making remarks about how official documents were signed during his predecessor’s administration.
The comments have reignited debate over tone and language in political discourse, with supporters and critics offering sharply different reactions.