MUST SEE: Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, and Other Democrats Praise President Trump
For the first time in years, Washington is witnessing something rare: Democrats and Republicans uniting in recognition of President Donald J. Trump’s leadership on the world stage.
The Gaza peace deal, brokered under Trump’s guidance, has brought about a long-sought ceasefire and the release of hostages on both sides.
The move has drawn praise from unexpected corners, including former Presidents Bill Clinton and Joe Biden, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
President Trump’s announcement of the agreement was met with widespread applause across the Middle East and cautious approval from U.S. allies. But what truly stood out was the bipartisan acknowledgment of his accomplishment.
Speaking on X, President Joe Biden wrote, “I commend President Trump and his team for their work to get a renewed ceasefire deal over the finish line.” The statement was confirmed by multiple outlets, including Axios and the Jerusalem Post.
For a sitting Democratic leader to commend Trump so openly marks a significant political moment. Biden added that his administration “worked relentlessly to bring hostages home, get relief to Palestinian civilians, end the war,” acknowledging the global effort but giving Trump credit for finalizing the deal.
Former President Bill Clinton echoed those sentiments in his own statement. “President Trump and his administration, Qatar, and other regional actors deserve great credit for keeping everyone engaged until the agreement was reached,” Clinton said, according to Fox News.
Clinton went further, expressing gratitude for the outcome. “I’m grateful that a ceasefire has taken hold, that the last 20 hostages have been freed, and that humanitarian aid is moving again.”
Such bipartisan acknowledgment is nearly unheard of in today’s political climate, where hostility often outweighs honesty. Yet the results of Trump’s negotiation speak for themselves.
Even Hillary Clinton, one of Trump’s fiercest critics, offered praise during a CBS News interview with Condoleezza Rice. “I really commend President Trump and his administration, as well as Arab leaders in the region, for making the commitment to the 20-point plan,” she said.
Clinton, who served as Secretary of State under Barack Obama, rarely gives political credit across the aisle. Her remarks signal that even seasoned diplomats recognize the magnitude of Trump’s success.
According to CBS, Clinton also noted that the first phase of the deal will require “a lot of work,” but she emphasized that the progress made “shows there is a path forward for what’s often called the day after.”
That acknowledgment underscores how Trump’s approach to diplomacy—firm, transactional, and unapologetically America-first—has produced results that traditional politicians could not achieve.
The Axios report described the praise from Biden and the Clintons as “a rare show of unity” in American politics. For many observers, it was a confirmation that Trump’s foreign policy strategy, often ridiculed by critics, has now delivered tangible peace.
Analysts note that this deal not only halted violence but also secured the return of hostages and renewed cooperation between Israel, Egypt, and Qatar. Trump’s insistence on strength first, negotiation second, appears to have paid off.
Even the Jerusalem Post described the reactions from world leaders as “an acknowledgment of Trump’s decisive role in bringing stability to a volatile region.”
For Americans who watched years of failed diplomacy under previous administrations, Trump’s success serves as proof that his leadership style delivers results.
Critics have long accused Trump of being divisive, but this moment has instead revealed him as a unifier—at least among those willing to recognize achievement over politics.
Biden’s comment, brief yet significant, reflects an unspoken truth in Washington: results matter more than rhetoric.
Bill Clinton’s words carry equal weight, signaling that even the Democratic establishment understands the gravity of what Trump has achieved.
The Newsweek report summarized it well: “Donald Trump’s frequent critics sing his praise,” highlighting the bipartisan respect the deal has inspired.