CONCORD, N.H. — President Joe Biden tore into his predecessor on Tuesday, suggesting that global leaders are terrified of what Donald Trump 's return to the White House could do to democratic rule around the world.
''Every international meeting I attend,'' Biden said, specifically referencing his whirlwind trip to Germany last week, ''They pull me aside — one leader after the other, quietly — and say, ‘Joe, he can't win.' My democracy is at stake.''
His voice rising, Biden then asked if ''America walks away, who leads the world? Who? Name me a country.''
The comments came during what was supposed to be a rather staid speech on health care in New Hampshire. They were a dose of unfiltered politics at an event otherwise focused on Biden's policy legacy with the race to replace him just two weeks from concluding. And they made clear that the president also sees not having Trump succeed him as an important piece of how he might go down in history.
After the speech, Biden went to a campaign office to support New Hampshire Democratic candidates and continued his broadsides against Trump, even saying at one point, ''We've got to lock him up.'' Some supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris — who replaced Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket in July — have yelled that during her rallies, though such chants actually have their origin with Trump supporters demanding jail time for his 2016 opponent, Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Biden evoking it drew applause from those assembled at the campaign office, but Biden quickly added: "Politically lock him up. Lock him out, that's what we have to do."
Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said Biden ''just admitted the truth: he and Kamala's plan all along has been to politically persecute their opponent President Trump because they can't beat him fair and square.''
Biden didn't mention Harris much during his comments, though he noted that she'd been endorsed by some high-profile Republicans. That includes former Rep. Liz Cheney, the GOP's onetime No. 3 in the House and daughter of ex-Vice President Dick Cheney. Instead, Biden continued to focus on Trump, slamming him for being proud about being friends with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and joking that Trump ''believes in the free press like I believe I can climb Mt. Everest.''