Trump Slams Obama, Naming 'Worst President Ever' in Bold Move
Trump Criticizes Former Presidents
Donald Trump referred to Barack Obama as a "terrible" president and called Joe Biden the worst in U.S. history during a speech at the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner on March 25 in Washington, D.C.
The speech covered various topics, with Trump emphasizing the need for Republican unity ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
Comments on Previous Administrations
Trump criticized Obama for being divisive and ineffective, accusing his administration of allowing Iran to advance nuclear capabilities. He claimed to have ended this agreement during his presidency.
Representatives for both Obama and Biden had not responded to Trump's remarks at the time.
Tensions with Iran
During his address, Trump mentioned recent U.S.-Israel military actions involving Iran. He asserted that Iran is eager to negotiate but wary due to various pressures.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf dismissed these claims, labeling them as "fake news" aimed at manipulating markets and distracting from challenges faced by the U.S. and Israel.