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Biden says world leaders are scared of another Trump presidency, tell him 'you can't let' Trump win

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President Biden said during a new interview that several international leaders have told him he cannot let presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump win in 2024.

"There's not a major international meeting I attend that, before it’s over, and I've attended many, more than most presidents have in three and a half years, that a world leader doesn’t pull me aside as I’m leaving and say, ‘He can’t win. You can’t let him win,'" Biden said, after telling a story about the first G7 summit he attended as president.

In an interview with TIME magazine, Biden said that he told a group of seven leaders that America was "back" during the summit in 2021. He said French President Emmanuel Macron responded with the question, "for how long?"

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The president also said another leader questioned how America would react if something similar to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol happened in London.

Biden lit into Trump again for what he characterized as a dereliction of duty that day in 2021.

"And it made me realize just how fundamentally what he allowed to happen sitting in this room, looking at that television for three hours and didn't do a damn thing, said about America, and how much confidence people lost in America," Biden said.

He argued that U.S. democracy and democracies around the world were

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