Donald Trump has branded the Biden administration a "complete and total catastrophe."
Per The Sun, the former POTUS slated his successor in a speech delivered to his assembled supporters at a rally held in Ohio on Saturday, June 26.
During this speech, the 75-year-old reiterated a number of baseless claims that the Democrat party had committed fraud during the 2020 US Presidential Elections, and urged his followers to "take back America."
Biden himself previously referred to Trump as the "most incompetent President in history":Per the above publication, the ex POTUS stated:
"After just five months the Biden administration is already a complete and total catastrophe.
"Crime is surging, murders are soaring, police departments are being gutted, illegal aliens are overrunning our borders.
"Joe Biden is destroying our nation right before our very own eyes."
Trump then went on to disparage the study of critical race theory in the US military under Biden's tenure, claiming that generals were now more focused on this "nonsense" than they were on America's enemies.
He then appeared to hint that he would be running for office again in the near future, stating per The Sun that: "We won the election twice, and it's possible we'll have to win it a third time."
In a previous speech made at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando back in March, Trump claimed Biden had the most disastrous first month "of any president in modern history" shortly after he assumed office.
Per BBC News, Trump stated: "We all knew that the Biden administration was going to be bad but none of us even imagined how just how bad they would be and how far left they would go."

He added: "In just one short month we have gone from: 'America First' to: 'America Last.' Biden has failed in his number one duty as chief executive enforcing America's laws.
"This alone should be reason enough for Democrats to suffer withering losses in the midterms and to lose the White House decisively four years from now."