
Trump Asserts that Carter Was Relieved in Biden's Presidency
Donald Trump, ex-President of the United States, made some comments lately about the death of Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President. Speaking at a press conference after his meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Trump declared that Carter "died happily" because he believed that President Joe Biden was not a better leader than him.
Trump Blasts Biden's Government
Trump strongly condemned the present government and referred to President Biden's government as the "worst in American history." The Biden government has performed poorly and wasted most of their time manipulating elections, according to him. Trump further added, "They have not brought anything meaningful to the American people. Even Jimmy Carter, who was under fire during his tenure, seems better by comparison."
Comments on Carter's Presidency
Although he has criticized Carter to some degree in previous campaign addresses, Trump made courteous remarks after the death of Carter. At a White House ceremony, Trump said that Carter had had some problems during his presidency and that his administration had done some important things. Trump also stated that Carter had tried to make the lives of Americans better and that he was a "great man" whose legacy needed to be remembered.
Jimmy Carter's Legacy
Jimmy Carter was the 39th President of the United States. He died on December 29 last year. He was buried and was visited by a number of former presidents, including Donald Trump.