Biden Says He Still Offers Advice to World Leaders, Critics Raise Eyebrows, Though no longer in office, former President Joe Biden claims his influence endures. Speaking at the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) conference in San Diego, Biden said foreign and domestic leaders continue to seek his advice.
“I’m getting calls… from a number of European leaders asking me to get engaged,” Biden told SHRM President Johnny Taylor. “I’m not [getting involved], but I’m giving advice.” He also remarked, “If America doesn’t lead the world, who can?” and noted conversations with both Democrats and Republicans who “just want to bounce things off me.”
One peculiar moment caught attention when Biden abruptly added, “I’m also laying rubber with my ’67 Corvette on my driveway,” sparking confusion and criticism online. Political observers questioned the extent of Biden’s ongoing influence, especially given the controversies of his presidency — including high inflation, immigration issues, and the Hunter Biden investigation.
Reports of preemptive pardons and a critical ICE report further eroded public trust. Biden’s assertion of continued relevance was met with skepticism.
“Given the chaos and credibility issues of his final years, the idea that world leaders still seek his wisdom is… bold,” one analyst noted. To supporters, Biden’s comments may reflect his enduring commitment to public service. To critics, it’s a tone-deaf attempt to stay relevant amid a controversial legacy. Regardless of interpretation, Biden remains a figure who sparks debate — both at home and abroad.