U.S. President Joe Biden mocked "the great real estate developer" Trump, who "built nothing," during a Labor Day rally in Pennsylvania, according to the New York Post. Biden attacked Trump, describing him as "the president of a real estate family in New York, and the architect of the controversial border wall with Mexico, which turned out to be him promoting himself as the king of infrastructure in the United States."
"Guess what?" the 80-year-old president said during the rally in the swing state of Pennsylvania. "The great real estate builder, the last man here, built nothing."
Biden noted, "During my predecessor's term, 'Infrastructure Week' became an important topic," referring to Trump's multi-day initiative that promoted his administration's national development plans.
He added, "In my term, infrastructure means a decade, and that's a key headline," mentioning that $10 billion had already been allocated to Pennsylvania from the federal budget.
Biden also hinted at a potential attack during the election campaign, stating, "When the last man was here, he looked at the world from Park Avenue."