Joe Biden claims that world leaders continue to consult him
Former President Joe Biden says he is still being consulted by political and international leaders, including heads of state from Europe, even after he resigned amid growing criticism and doubts about his leadership. Biden shocked participants at the Society for Human Resource Management convention in San Diego last week when he implied that he continues to serve as an unofficial counselor behind the scenes.
According to the Western Journal, he told SHRM President Johnny Taylor, “I’m getting calls, I’m not going to go into it, I can’t, from a number of European leaders asking me to get engaged.” “I’m offering advice, but I’m not [getting involved].” due to the fact that things have changed.

Democratic consultant Chris Jackson posted a video of the encounter on X, showing Biden in a quiet and often halting delivery, alternating between a soft-spoken and passionate tone in the middle of a phrase.
“You know, I frequently pose the rhetorical question: who can lead the world if America doesn’t?” Biden’s voice rose as he spoke. “It’s not a joke, I promise. Not due to authority. Who is capable of assembling it? He also asserted that he is still consulted by lawmakers of both parties.
He remarked, “I have a lot of Republican and Democratic colleagues, and they all want to talk.” “Just to bounce things off me, not because they believe I have the answer.” Biden’s next statement, “I’m also laying rubber with my ’67 Corvette on my driveway,” was possibly the most confusing. Critics quickly jumped on the comments, claiming they were out of date and representative of larger problems throughout his term.
A number of other issues also plagued the administration, such as the incident involving Biden’s son Hunter and the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. More attention was brought about by the preemptive pardons granted to individuals like Hunter Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci, especially because of issues with the use of autopen signatures.
The issue was exacerbated by a recent ICE study that exposed shortcomings in the screening of sponsors for unaccompanied migrant children, some of whom suffered injury at the hands of their guardians. Critics contend that all of this makes it even harder to trust Biden’s assertions that he is a go-to advisor.
One political expert remarked, “The idea that foreign leaders are still seeking his wisdom is… bold, given the chaos, confusion, and credibility issues that plagued the final years of his presidency.” The remarks, according to his critics, follow a well-known pattern: the former president blurs the distinction between hallucination and legacy.

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