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Joe Biden vs Karoline Leavitt: Social Security Battle Heats Up #joebiden #karolineleavitt #uspolitic

The battle over Social Security has intensified as Joe Biden and Karoline Leavitt, Donald Trump’s press secretary, engage in a public war of words. In his first major speech since leaving office, Biden accused the Trump administration of “taking a hatchet” to the Social Security Administration, warning that recent staff cuts, office closures, and new identity verification requirements are undermining a program he called a “sacred commitment” to the American people. Biden emphasized that these actions threaten the stability of Social Security for the 73 million Americans who rely on it, and he criticized the administration for what he described as reckless, “move fast, break things” decision-making.

Karoline Leavitt responded with sharp mockery of Biden’s age and schedule, quipping that she was “shocked” he was speaking at night and suggesting it was “way past his bedtime.” Leavitt reaffirmed Trump’s pledge to protect Social Security benefits for law-abiding, tax-paying American citizens and seniors, while vowing to block access for undocumented immigrants and crack down on fraud. She announced that Trump would sign a presidential memorandum to prevent ineligible individuals from receiving benefits, expand fraud prosecution programs, and investigate suspicious Social Security records.

This heated exchange underscores the deep partisan divide over the future of Social Security, with Biden warning of cuts and instability under Trump, and Leavitt insisting that only the Trump administration will truly safeguard the program for eligible Americans.

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