President Biden compares himself to former President Obama in private as part of a years-long “rivalry' between the two men, a new report reveals.
President Biden compares himself to former President Obama in private as part of a years-long 'rivalry' between the two men, according to a recent report. 'Obama would be jealous,' Biden has reportedly said, 'when speaking about a perceived accomplishment,' according to two Biden aides who spoke with Axios.
An excerpt from 'The Internationalists: The Fight to Restore Foreign Policy After Trump' by Politico's Alexander Ward revealed a disagreement that took place behind closed doors between Obama and Biden when Russian forces invaded Crimea and later annexed the peninsula, making it a part of Russia. 'The United States might have done more had Barack Obama's vice president, Joe Biden, been in charge.
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