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‘10% for the Big Guy’: Biden accuses Trump family of profiting off White House
November 8, 2025 | Sierra Marlee

Former President Joe Biden has been largely silent since leaving the White House, and he probably should have kept it that way.

Instead, he got on stage to speak to Nebraska Democrats on Friday and made what is likely the most tone-deaf comment of his career. During his remarks, he accused President Donald Trump of profiting from his time in the White House and suggested that no other president has ever done such a thing. He also added in some unexplainable shouting for good measure.

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https://twitter.com/_johnnymaga/status/1987007452580094285

“Has anyone noticed how much the Trump family has made while he’s been president?” he asked the gathered audience. “A reported $1.8 billion. Can you imagine if any other president in American history did that?”

He also trashed Trump’s decision to create a ballroom at the White House:


https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/1986995088447201615

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He made the claim. How much has Trump made in the White House, Joe?

Is his son sitting on the Board of any Ukrainian Gas companies?
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