Former President Joe Biden delivered a fiery speech at a Democratic gala in Omaha, Nebraska, launching one of his harshest attacks yet on President Donald Trump — and the internet is buzzing.

Speaking at the Nebraska Democratic Party’s Ben Nelson Gala, the 82-year-old Biden declared that “the Democratic Party is back,” while accusing Trump of destroying the Constitution and hurting working Americans.

Biden’s comments quickly sparked backlash from conservatives, who say his speech was more about bitterness and confusion than leadership.


Biden Claims Democrats Are “Back” After Left-Wing Victories

“The Democratic Party is back — that’s not hyperbole,” Biden shouted to a cheering crowd. “Did you see the election results?”

He praised several far-left Democrats, including Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) and Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), who won recent gubernatorial races. He also celebrated the victory of New York City’s next mayor, Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed Democratic socialist.

Conservatives note that Mamdani’s win marks another far-left shift inside the Democratic Party — one that could push America even further away from Trump’s “America First” policies.


Biden’s Emotional Outburst: “My Son Should’ve Been President, Not Me”

In a surprising and emotional moment, Biden spoke about his late son Beau, saying, “The attorney general of Delaware should have been president, not me.”

He referenced his ongoing battle with stage four prostate cancer, using it to defend government health programs and criticize Republican budget plans.

“I think it’s immoral, un-American, and flat-out wrong,” Biden said, claiming that over 300 rural hospitals could close — including two in Nebraska — because of Republican cuts.

But critics say Biden’s message was just another attempt to score political sympathy while ignoring skyrocketing inflation, border chaos, and global instability under his leadership.


Biden Mocks Trump’s White House Renovations

Biden even mocked President Trump’s plan to renovate the East Wing of the White House, calling it a “wrecking ball presidency.”

“Trump’s taken a wrecking ball not only to the people’s house but to the Constitution,” Biden said. “There are no kings in a democracy.”

That line drew laughter from his audience — but outrage online, where conservatives blasted Biden for hypocrisy after years of scandal, censorship, and political persecution under his watch.


“Deliberately Making Hunger Worse”? Biden’s Outlandish Claim

In one of his strangest remarks, Biden accused Trump of “deliberately making hunger worse,” even claiming that “one in five children go to bed hungry every night.”

He went on to mock Trump’s “Great Gatsby”-themed Halloween party at Mar-a-Lago, saying, “Everyone dressed like rich folks from the Roaring Twenties — then the next day he cut food aid to 40 million Americans.”

The crowd laughed. But millions of Americans struggling with inflation and food prices weren’t amused.


Conservatives Respond: “Desperation on Display”

Across social media, conservatives described Biden’s rant as “a desperate attempt to stay relevant.” Many pointed out his constant attacks on Trump while ignoring his own party’s failures.

Political analyst Paul Szypula wrote, “Biden’s speech was pure projection. He accuses Trump of wrecking democracy while his own DOJ targets political opponents.”

The consensus among conservatives? Biden’s speech wasn’t a show of strength — it was a reminder of why voters chose Trump in the first place.


Final Thoughts

Biden’s Omaha outburst may have fired up the Democratic base, but for millions of working Americans, it reinforced what they already believe:
👉 The Biden era is about division, confusion, and decline.
👉 The Trump era was about strength, prosperity, and putting America first.

And as the 2026 elections draw closer, one thing is certain — Americans are watching, and they haven’t forgotten the difference.