That’s awkward. While at the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan on Sunday, President Biden blatantly took credit for the diplomatic achievement of his predecessor former President Donald Trump.
“Look, look at the meeting we had here today today and yesterday, the Quad,” Biden said. “Did I, I bet you I would… maybe some of you thought it, but I doubt many, many people in this audience or any other audience would’ve said that, two years had to be elected I’d be able to convince India, Australia, Japan, and the United States to form an organization called the Quad to maintain stability in the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea.”
BIDEN: “I doubt many people…would’ve said that two years after being elected, I’d be able to convince India, Australia, Japan, and the United States to form an organization called the Quad.”
The Quad was re-established in 2017 under President Trump. pic.twitter.com/TsUHE4TSqA
— RNC Research