As the war between the two largest countries in Europe continues, so does Donald Trump's snarky sideline commentary about the way in which his successor has mishandled America's involvement in the crisis.
In a recent appearance on Varney & Co on FOX Business, the former president of the United States alleged that Joe Biden's passive-aggressiveness in the face of the Russian-Ukrainian war has done very little to save lives and halt the rapid pace of rising gas prices, stateside. The controversial political figure then gave his interviewer, Stuart Varney, a brief rundown of how he would have handled the conflict from a tactical standpoint before shifting his attention to Russian President Vladimir Putin and his proclivity for making threats about utilizing his nuclear technology on his enemies. The 75-year-old made it clear how he believes President Biden should react in order to stop Putin from gaining even more momentum in Ukraine, stating that it all stems from his access to nuclear weaponry.
"I listen to him constantly using the N-Word," Trump said. "That's the N-Word and he's constantly using it, the nuclear word...We say, 'Oh, he's a nuclear power,' but we're a greater nuclear power. We have the greatest submarines in the world, the most powerful machines ever built and they got built under me. The most powerful machines ever built and nobody knows where they are. [Biden] should say, 'If you mention that word [nuclear] one more time, we're gonna send over and we'll be coasting back and forth, up and down your coast. You can't let this tragedy continue. You can't let these, these thousands of people die."
Scroll up and skip ahead to the 5:51 mark to hear Donald Trump talk about Putin's nuclear threats.
Source: MSN