'The boss has a short memory': Democrats slam Trump's meeting with Biden post-election | The Mary Sue
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
65% : Because for two sworn enemies, Biden and Trump sure looked...chummy.59% : Well, even if it all seemed a bit one-sided.To ensure a smooth transfer of power, Biden invited Trump to the White House on Wednesday afternoon for a historic meeting between current and future president, which involved a whole lot of toothy grins, photo-ops, and not-so-metaphorical hand-holding.
46% : Biden will hand over the presidency to Trump to make it look like he's going out on a high note, which both sides of the aisle will undoubtedly applaud.
42% : Biden is giving Trump way more grace than he deserves, as we've already seen the kind of shenanigans that would ensue had the tables been turned (cough cough, a violent insurrection of the U.S. Capitol).
33% : Still, a lack of niceties and politeness hasn't stopped Trump from winning in the past, so why bother now?
29% : And for someone who tweeted that Trump is "A threat to freedom" and "A threat to Democracy" not five months ago, Biden sure seems to be flip-flopping on his beliefs now that he's looking to retire somewhere that's warm, sunny, and offers senior bingo on the weekends.
26% : Regardless of how things pan out longterm, however, some the more outspoken Democrats out there aren't too pleased about Biden's recent get-together with Trump, and are taking to X (Twitter) to scold him like a bunch of angry parents at a local P.T.A. meeting.
17% : Now, some social media users are calling Biden out on his hypocrisy, expressing disappointment with his decision to act friendly around Trump, a.k.a.
10% : Let's not forget that Trump is a convicted felon with numerous sexual assault and fraud allegations under his belt -- all things that Biden himself has called him out on ever since Trump kickstarted his political career in 2016.
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