In comments made to people who support him in Seattle, President Biden mentioned that former President Trump became very upset after he lost the 2020 presidential election.
“It’s obvious that … when he lost in 2020, something changed in him,” Biden said at the fundraising event, as reported by journalists present. “He’s not only constantly thinking about the loss in 2020, he’s clearly not in control of his emotions. Just listen to what he’s telling people.”
First reported by CNN, Biden was reflecting on what is different this election cycle, as the same two candidates ready for a rematch.
Biden’s comments follow the fourth week of Trump’s criminal hush money case in Manhattan, a historic first for a current or former U.S. president.
He also said he feels good about where his campaign is at but acknowledged it’s going to be another close race.
“We feel good about the state of the race, but we know the race is close,” Biden said.
Although Biden said he feels confident, he still trails Trump in most polls. According to Decision Desk HQ/The Hill, Trump has a .02 percent lead over Biden in national polls.
The Hill has reached out to the Biden campaign for further comment on his statement.
CNN reported that the fundraiser was held at former Microsoft executive Jon Shirley’s house.
Biden told the donors that he will try his best “not to disappoint you.”