KEY POINTS
  • Former Vice President Joe Biden criticizes President Trump's fiscal 2020 budget proposal at an event in Washington.
  • "Did you see the budget that was introduced? It cuts $845 billion. Almost a trillion-dollar cut in Medicare. And almost a quarter-billion ... in Medicaid," Biden says.
  • He continues: "Why? Because of a tax cut for the super wealthy that created a deficit of $1.9 trillion and now they've got to make somebody pay for it."
Former US Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the International Association of Fire Fighters conference in Washington, DC on March 12, 2019.

Former Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday took a shot at President Donald Trump's newly unveiled fiscal 2020 budget proposal for cutting billions from federal health programs.

Biden also offered the latest — and clearest — hint that he is leaning toward a 2020 White House run, where he is already considered the Democratic front-runner in early polls.