Biden and Trump are both claiming credit for the recent Gaza ceasefire and hostage agreement, highlighting their differing approaches to diplomacy.

Meanwhile, in a bit of a twist, Trump is jumping in to claim some glory too. He pointed out that the talks only started moving forward after he insisted on a deal before taking office. He’s giving a shoutout to his incoming envoy for helping break the deadlock.
Biden, though, isn’t having any of it. When asked if Trump should get any credit, he just laughed it off. He’s making it clear that his team has been the one doing the heavy lifting.
The Biden folks are also keen on making sure the new administration stays involved in the process. They want to ensure that the agreement has support even after Biden leaves office. It’s a big deal since the U.S. is a key player in making sure this deal sticks.