president Donald Trump Former President Joe Biden is blaming former President Joe Biden for putting the United States in “real chaos with Russia”, but he says he will lift the United States out of the situation. He called on Russia to make a fatal suggestion to a 30-day ceasefire agreed earlier this week.
“Millions of people are dead and never seen again… If we hadn’t had a ceasefire with Russia and the final agreement was completed and signed, then there was more to follow,” Trump wrote in The Society of Truth. “If I were president, there wouldn’t be war. It’s just 100% not going to happen.”

President Trump and former President Biden show side by side. (Win McNamee/Pool via Reuters, Getty Images)
President Trump reportedly asked 1,009 questions in his first month, seven times more than Biden
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on the Trump administration to impose more sanctions on Russia on Friday, claiming Russian President Vladimir Putin is seeking to extend the bloody three-year war. Putin said on Thursday that he agreed to the proposal of “principles”. Zelenskyy believes Putin will do everything possible to stop the deal.
Trump has not ruled out greater sanctions, but he said he doesn’t want to “take” that route and would rather have peace. However, he does admit that the U.S. can take financial measures “very harmful to Russia.”

President Donald Trump (Center), Ukrainian President Vorodomie Zelensky (left) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (right). (Alessandro Bremec/Nurphoto via Getty Images | Contributors/Getty Images | Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Trump slams Biden as much as his speech to Congress
“Finally speaking, yes, we can do things, it’s very harmful to Russia. That would be Destructive to Russia,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office Thursday. “But I don’t want to do that because I want to see peace. ”
In the same article, Trump lists many tragic events and hardships that he thought would have been avoided if he (rather than former President Biden) won the 2020 election.
“Similarly, there will be no October 7 with Israel, and the evacuation of Afghanistan will be done with strength and pride, nor will it be the most embarrassing day in our country’s history, which may be a moment of glory. And, there will be no perceived inflation,” Trump wrote in Friday’s Society of Truth.

President Donald Trump at a joint Congress meeting at the Washington Capitol on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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Trump is not shy about criticism Former President Bideneven repeatedly called on his predecessor in his speech at the joint Congress meeting. In his speech, Trump declared Biden as “the worst president in American history.”
Trump also slammed the green new deal, which he called a “green new scam” and that Biden’s performance was not enough to lift Marc Fogel out of Russian detention, criticized Biden’s spending in the Ukrainian war and highlighted Biden’s failure on the border.
“The media in the Democratic Party and our friends have been saying that we need new legislation. ‘We have to make legislation to ensure borders.’ But it turns out that all we really need is a new president,” Trump said as the applause broke out.