During a public event in New York as part of his election campaign, US President Joe Biden asserted that during various meetings, including the G20 summit in India, world leaders consistently express their support for him and stress the importance of preventing former President Donald Trump from winning the upcoming presidential elections.
But whether it’s the G20 meeting in India or whatever the meeting where there are other heads of state, I am not exaggerating when I say, and I say it in front of the press without giving the names almost every one of the world leaders finds an excuse to get me alone for a moment, put their hand on my arm, and say, “You can’t let him win.” “My” meaning his country or her country “my democracy is at stake. My democracy is at stake.” Biden said.
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Biden noted that these leaders often approach him privately to convey their concerns about the state of democracy, emphasizing the critical need to safeguard it. He underscored instances where leaders seek brief moments with him to emphasize the imperative of preventing Trump’s return to power, citing concerns over the former president’s actions, such as his approach towards NATO and his relationship with Russia.
Biden also highlighted Trump’s previous remarks regarding encouraging Russia’s actions towards NATO allies failing to meet defense spending obligations. He expressed that while world leaders may respect and listen to him, their primary concern is the potential consequences of another Trump presidency on their respective countries.