Former Biden Chief of Caught on Hot Mic – Here’s Exactly What He Thinks of His Old Boss
Ron Klain was formerly Joe Biden’s White House chief of staff. Before that, he was a long-serving member of Biden’s inner circle, even serving him during his vice presidency.
But after leaving the Democrat’s employ, it seems Klain has had a change of heart. Perhaps he is bitter after the administration seemingly blamed him for several problems.
Recently, Klain was speaking about President Biden during a private event. It seems Klain didn’t speak highly about what Joe Biden was doing recently. In fact, he blasted the president for this major mistake. Now, the audio has been leaked—and Biden’s none too pleased.
From Fox News:
Former White House chief of staff Ron Klain blasted his former boss, President Biden, for not focusing on key issues like inflation and grocery prices in leaked audio, according to a new report…“I think the president is out there too much talking about bridges,” Klain reportedly says in the audio. “He does two or three events a week where he’s cutting a ribbon on a bridge. And here’s a bridge. Like I tell you, if you go into the grocery store, you go to the grocery store and, you know, eggs and milk are expensive, the fact that there’s a f—ing bridge is not [inaudible].”
But most Americans blame Biden for the rampant inflation that has marked his presidency. Basic necessities like groceries and gasoline have hit record prices. Working Americans are struggling to make ends meet, as things like rent and food become increasingly expensive.
Nearly every industry has been hurt thanks to Biden’s policies, including “green” measures that have negatively impacted the cost of energy and transportation. Meanwhile, the White House is seemingly ignoring these obvious problems and claiming everything is fine.
Yet even a former member of this gaslighting brigade can see the writing on the wall. Klain got vocal about Biden ignoring this problem. He is echoing David Axelrod’s recent comments when he blasted Biden over his economy denial.
Source: Fox News