President Joe Biden, who virtually made his debut for the November presidential election through his State of the Union address on the 7th, threw a ‘quick ball’ at his presidential rival, former President Donald Trump, and the Supreme Court, which was reorganized to be more conservative during Trump’s term.
In an interview with MSNBC aired on the 10th, President Biden responded to former President Trump’s recent meeting with Hungary’s authoritarian ruler, Prime Minister Viktor Orban, saying, “Although Hungary is a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), he (Orban) “The Prime Minister does not believe in democracy,” he pointed out.
President Biden then responded to former President Trump’s statement last month that he would tell Russia to ‘do whatever it wants’ to NATO members that do not keep their pledge to spend 2% of their gross domestic product (GDP) on defense budget, saying, “Russia.” “A massacre is taking place as a result of the invasion of Ukraine,” he said, drawing criticism. President Biden went on to say, “After World War II, we made a promise to ensure that a war like that never happens again,” and mentioned NATO’s collective defense pledge, adding, “Look at what he (Trump) is doing. He is dangerous.” “He criticized.
President Biden also raised an issue with the Supreme Court’s decision the year before last to overturn the Roe v. Wade decision during the State of the Union address where the federal Supreme Court justices were present, saying, “I believe they (the federal Supreme Court justices) made the wrong decision. “I think the Constitution was interpreted incorrectly,” he said, without giving up his convictions.
The ‘Roe v. Wade’ ruling, issued in 1973, recognizes a woman’s right to abortion up to the sixth month of pregnancy. The Federal Supreme Court, which was reorganized with a conservative advantage during Trump’s term, abolished it in 2022, transferring the authority to decide on the existence of abortion rights to the states.
