As the Biden administration continues to struggle with the issues that it inherited from the Trump White House, it has become increasingly clear that the Biden team is more interested in blaming President Trump for their own failings than in taking responsibility for their own actions. Here are five instances in which President Biden has tried to shift the blame for his problems onto President Trump:
1. When Biden attempted to blame President Trump for the ongoing border crisis, despite the fact that the Biden administration has reversed many of the policies that were in place under the Trump administration.
2. When Biden attempted to blame President Trump for the high unemployment rate, despite the fact that the Biden administration has failed to pass any meaningful job-creation legislation.
3. When Biden attempted to blame President Trump for the rise in gas prices, despite the fact that the Biden administration has reversed many of the policies that were in place under the Trump administration to increase domestic oil production.
4. When Biden attempted to blame President Trump for the lack of progress in Afghanistan, despite the fact that the Biden administration has failed to provide a clear strategy for the future of the country.
5. When Biden attempted to blame President Trump for the lack of progress on infrastructure, despite the fact that the Biden administration has failed to pass any meaningful infrastructure legislation.
It is clear that the Biden administration is more interested in blaming President Trump for its own failings than in taking responsibility for its own actions. The Biden administration needs to stop trying to shift the blame and start taking responsibility for its own actions.
On the other hand, it is also important to recognize the accomplishments of the Trump White House. During his time in office, President Trump was able to pass historic tax cuts, reduce the regulatory burden, and secure major trade deals with countries around the world. He was also able to make significant advances in the fight against terrorism and implement policies that helped to strengthen the economy. President Trump’s accomplishments should not be overlooked, and the Biden administration should take note of the successes of the Trump White House.