
Joe Biden is emerging from hiding to attack President Donald Trump and attempt to manipulate the ongoing narrative surrounding Social Security.
Biden, who left office as one of the most unpopular presidents in modern history, plans to resurface in Chicago tonight.
He is set to criticize President Trump’s efforts to reduce waste and fraud in the system that liberals claim are “cuts” to benefits.
Biden has largely avoided public appearances since being forced to abandon his reelection campaign and leaving the White House.
After months of silence while President Trump has worked to reverse Biden’s disastrous policies, the Democrat is suddenly concerned about Social Security.
This comes as President Trump implements necessary reforms at the Social Security Administration to eliminate rampant waste, fraud, and abuse that flourished under Biden’s watch.
The Chicago speech will take place at the national conference of Advocates, Counselors and Representatives for the Disabled (ACRD).
“As bipartisan leaders have long agreed, Americans who retire after paying into Social Security their whole lives deserve the vital support and caring services they receive,” said ACRD executive director Rachel Buck.
Biden will be joined there by a group of former officials, including former Senators Roy Blunt and Debbie Stabenow.
This strategic appearance attempts to portray Biden as defending Social Security despite his administration’s failure to address the program’s fundamental problems during his term.
President Trump has taken decisive action to reduce bloated government bureaucracy, including at the Social Security Administration, as part of his broader commitment to efficient government.
The Biden team and their liberal allies are now desperately attempting to frame these efficiency measures as “cuts” to benefits rather than necessary reforms to protect the system’s long-term viability.
The White House has repeatedly confirmed that changes to Social Security under President Trump’s leadership aim to reduce waste and fraud, not cut benefits for Americans.
These reforms include tighter identity-proofing measures to protect seniors from the identity theft and fraud schemes that ran rampant during the Biden years.
Biden left office with an abysmal 39% of support. His failed economic policies led to record inflation that devastated seniors on fixed incomes—the very people he now claims to champion.
Under President Trump, inflation has finally begun to subside, providing real relief to Social Security recipients.
The Trump administration has faced baseless lawsuits from liberal groups over allowing access to personal information as part of efforts to verify identities and prevent fraud.
Elon Musk, who now leads President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, has identified structural problems with Social Security.
He has famously called it a “Ponzi scheme” that requires fundamental reform to remain solvent.
Rather than addressing these legitimate concerns, Biden appears poised to offer more empty rhetoric without acknowledging his administration’s failures to secure the program’s future.
Biden’s sudden reappearance on the political stage after months of seclusion in Delaware suggests that Democrats are panicking about President Trump’s successful first months back in office.