Former President Donald Trump‘s meetings with foreign officials are bothering those close to Joe Biden. While it is normal for a presidential opposition candidate to meet with foreign leaders, meetings between Trump and foreign figures are reportedly annoying for the Biden camp. Not only is Trump reportedly coming off as too presidential, but the meetings also suggest that foreign observers believe he can and “will win.”
Senior administration officials “said that, while it’s standard fare for the nominee of a major party to meet with foreign officials, they have been irked by the degree to which Trump has brought them to his homes and given the sessions the trappings of state visits,” reports NBC.
Trump has recently hosted an array of foreign dignitaries, including Polish President Andrzej Duda, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, former Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso, and former British Prime Minister and current Home Secretary David Cameron.
One longtime Biden ally said that while “On the official side, it might be helpful,” but “On the political side, it’s annoying to see it happen because [Trump] tries to capitalize.”
However, one Trump aide said he believed the meetings bother the Biden camp for another reason. “At some level they believe [Trump] can win — will win,” he said of the foreign leaders.
Biden’s time in the White House has also been marked by noted foreign policy failures, which some argue have diminished the U.S.’ standing on the world stage, highlighting a contrast with Trump. In addition to the catastrophic Afghanistan withdrawal, which one historian called America’s “greatest humiliation since Saigon,” Biden’s foreign policy blunders have emboldened North Korea and seen U.S. troops booted from a significant portion of West Africa, now firmly under Russia influence.