Former President Joe Biden sharply criticized President Donald Trump during a Democratic fundraising event in Maryland on Saturday. The speech marked one of Biden’s strongest public attacks since leaving the White House and came exactly two years after his presidential debate with Trump that reshaped the 2024 election.
Speaking to Democratic supporters, Biden accused the Trump administration of putting personal interests ahead of the country. He criticized projects linked to the White House and claimed they reflected vanity instead of public service.
During his speech, Biden called Trump “a loser” while accusing his administration of widespread corruption. He argued that the current administration has shown a level of corruption that he believes is unprecedented in modern American politics.
Biden also criticized proposals related to people convicted over the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. He said taxpayers should not be required to compensate those involved and argued that people responsible for the attack should instead face legal consequences.
The 10-minute speech represented one of Biden’s most direct political statements since leaving office earlier this year. While he has spoken at several Democratic events in recent weeks, his latest remarks were stronger than many of his previous public comments.
The speech came on the anniversary of Biden’s debate with Trump in 2024, an event widely viewed as a turning point in the presidential campaign. The debate led to growing pressure within the Democratic Party and ultimately changed the course of Biden’s re-election effort.
Since leaving office, Biden has continued to attend Democratic Party events in several states. He has encouraged party members to remain active and continue organizing ahead of future elections.
However, Biden’s post-presidency has remained complicated. Some Democrats continue to question decisions made during the 2024 campaign and believe the party needs to focus on rebuilding for the future.
Recent public opinion surveys have also shown Biden’s popularity at one of its lowest levels since entering national office. Political analysts say opinions remain divided over his legacy and his role within the Democratic Party moving forward.
The Biden family has also returned to the public spotlight. Former First Lady Jill Biden recently released a memoir and appeared at several events to discuss her experiences during their time in the White House. Her comments about the 2024 election have generated mixed reactions among Democratic supporters.
Hunter Biden has also remained active in public discussions through podcast interviews and social media posts. He has spoken about his personal struggles and about decisions made during his father’s presidency, including the presidential pardon he received.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden continues working on his presidential memoir. Although no publication date has been announced, the book is expected to provide his account of key events during his presidency and the 2024 election.
Plans for Biden’s presidential library are also moving forward. The library will be located in Delaware, although officials have not yet announced its final location. Fundraising efforts for the project continue.
Biden is also receiving treatment after being diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer that has spread to his bones. According to his family, he is undergoing radiation and hormone therapy while continuing some public activities.
Despite health challenges, Biden has remained involved in Democratic politics. He recently endorsed several Democratic candidates ahead of primary elections and has continued meeting with party leaders.
At the Maryland event, Biden met with Governor Wes Moore and Senator Chris Van Hollen, both considered possible Democratic presidential contenders for the 2028 election. Moore praised Biden’s leadership during recovery efforts following the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024.
Several attendees said they appreciated Biden’s continued involvement but also expressed support for developing a new generation of political leaders in both major parties.
Biden ended his speech by urging Democrats to stay engaged and continue working for future elections. He encouraged supporters to remain active despite recent political setbacks, saying the party must continue its efforts to shape the country’s future.

