On Monday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated he preferred Joe Biden to Donald Trump and hoped Biden would be re-elected.
Scholz told students at a Berlin primary school that Trump was divisive and would hurt the U.S. and Germany.
Scholz’s unusually blunt tone may reflect how bilateral relations were regularly strained during the Trump presidency, headed by Angela Merkel, when Scholz was finance minister.
Scholz answered a student’s question: “I think the current president is better, so I want him to be re-elected.”
Biden knows “what you have to do to prevent the world from going to war,” Scholz said.
“If all people are only against each other, then there cannot be a good future,” Scholz said of Trump. “That is why the former president certainly stands for a great division in the country.”
As the November 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches, surveys show Biden ahead of Trump and DeSantis.
Scholz claimed Russia could not win the Ukraine war.
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