President Joe Biden took a jab at his predecessor, former President Donald Trump, utilizing the slogan from Melania Trump’s anti-bullying campaign to ridicule Trump’s response to personal attacks.
Biden tweeted, “Be Best,” from his official X account (formerly known as Twitter), accompanied by a link to a CNN report stating that Trump was “rattled” by Biden’s personal criticisms during the campaign.
Sources close to Trump conveyed his frustration with Biden’s frequent use of the term “loser” and the emphasis on the word “former” when referring to his presidency.
The tweet alluded to Melania Trump’s “Be Best” initiative, launched in 2018 to promote child well-being and combat cyberbullying and opioid abuse.
Observers noted the irony, as Trump was known for online insults and name-calling of political opponents.
Biden’s tweet adds to a series of recent jabs at Trump as both men contemplate a potential rematch in the 2024 presidential election.
Biden consistently contrasts his record and policies with Trump’s, highlighting economic recovery, the COVID-19 vaccination campaign, and the international reputation of the United States under his administration.
He also mocks Trump’s election fraud claims, low approval ratings, and gaffes.
Earlier, Biden sarcastically praised Trump after sharing a report on record stock market highs, contrasting it with Trump’s prediction of a crash if Biden won.
Trump, who hasn’t conceded the 2020 election, responds through Save America PAC, criticizing Biden on the border crisis, inflation, and foreign policy.
He accuses Biden of being weak, senile, and controlled by the radical left.
In response to Biden’s “Be Best” tweet, Trump’s senior adviser Jason Miller questions its authenticity, shifting blame to Biden’s staff.
This exchange reflects the ongoing intense and bitter political rivalry dividing the nation, with both men hinting at a 2024 run, setting the stage for a potential rematch of the contentious 2020 race.