‘Pile of dog crap’: Fox News commentator slams Biden’s foreign policy legacy

Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren slammed President Joe Biden’s foreign policy legacy Monday on X, likening it to a “pile of dog crap.”

Biden gave his final foreign policy speech at the State Department on Monday afternoon. He also posted to social media, “Since Kamala and I took office, our nation has become stronger at home and in the world. America today is more capable and prepared than we have been for a long time. While competitors are facing stiff headwinds, we have the wind at our back. This is what we’re handing over.”

Lahren, a Fox News commentator and host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless” on Outkick.com, replied to Biden’s post, “You are handing over a pile of dog crap, but luckily Donald Trump is taking on the challenge to clean up your mess.”

Not surprisingly, President-elect Donald Trump has been wildly critical of the Biden administration’s foreign policy efforts, starting with the disastrous 2020 Afghanistan withdrawal and terrorist attack that killed 13 soldiers and more than 170 Afghan civilians. In September, Trump said, “It’s very sad, actually, because these people shouldn’t have died. They shouldn’t have died. They died because of Biden and because of Kamala. They died just like if they pulled the trigger…Afghanistan was the most incompetently run operation I think I’ve ever seen, military or otherwise.”

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Regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Trump claimed it never would have happened if he had been president, and famously declared that he could end the war “in 24 hours.”

Trump also claimed that the 2023 Hamas surprise attack that killed 1,200 people would never have happened on his watch.

“All those people would be alive” if he had been president, Trump said.

Biden’s foreign policy efforts continued Monday with White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan claiming negotiators were “very close” to reaching a hostage deal between Israel and Hamas. Sullivan said the deal could still be finalized in the next few days before President Biden leaves office.

When he takes office next week, Trump could be very busy. He has vowed that he will “set up a ‘tiny little desk’ on the Capitol steps during the inauguration to sign ‘four or five’ executive orders on the spot.” Trump also claimed, “On Day 1 of the Trump presidency, I will restore the travel ban, suspend refugee admissions, stop the resettlement and keep the terrorists the hell out of our country.”