JOE Biden has been blasted for making a joke about Christianity as he slurred through a bitter rant about President Donald Trump on The View.
The 82-year-old also made a shocking admission about Kamala Harris’ election loss as he moaned about Trump’s first 100 days in office.

When the doting panel first brought up Trump, Biden made it clear that he hasn’t been happy since leaving the White House.
Upon hearing about his competitor, he and Ana Navarrow quickly crossed themselves, resulting in a burst of laughter from the excited crowd.
The ex-president went on to describe Trump’s initial 100 days as the most disastrous in American history, stating emphatically, “He is not known for his honesty,” which garnered applause from the audience.
Horrified viewers slammed the former president for his thoughtless move, saying that he made “Christianity a punch line.”
“I’m Catholic and I’m offended,” said one critic on X.
Another person deemed the move “pathetic” as others commended clown-faced emojis.
“Ana does not even know how to make the sign of the cross,” cried another user who noticed that Navarro reached for her right side before her left.
When asked about ex-Vice President Kamala Harris’ embarrassing election loss, Biden blamed “sexism” in America.
“I wasn’t surprised because they went […] the sexist route,” he said of the American people.
He insisted that Harris was fully equipped to serve as president, and stressed that she had her own point of view for how she would lead the country.
“We argued like hell by the way,” Biden said, adding that it was “good” that the two had disagreements over decisions.
When asked about Harris’ plans for the future, Biden didn’t give a straight answer but said that they keep in constant contact about her next moves.
On the other hand, Biden commended his own performance as the leader of the country, highlighting that he exceeded expectations by successfully enacting laws to aid in the recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
FIRST INTERVIEW
His first post-White House interview was with the BBC on Monday, where he mumbled and coughed through winding answers to the reporter’s questions.
When asked about his last-minute decision to ditch his second-term bid and hand over the baton to Vice President Kamala Harris, Biden said he wouldn’t have it any other way.
“I don’t think it would have mattered,” he said when asked about pulling out of the race earlier.
“We left at a time when we had a good candidate.”
Biden’s responses came after his embarrassing performance debating President Donald Trump quickly led to him being ushered out of a second term.
In the debate, Biden sputtered and gave unintelligible responses while Trump dominated the stage.
Despite voicing his confidence in Harris, the last-minute nominee suffered a crushing defeat in the November election, losing a healthy number of electoral and popular votes to her rival.