LOS ANGELES — Joe Biden continued his attacks on President Trump after speaking at a union conference on Friday afternoon, calling the president "unhinged" and saying he was "concerned" over what Trump will do next.

"We gotta get something straight: All this talk from the president about corruption comes from the most corrupt president we've had in modern history. He's the definition of corruption," Biden said at the Unions for All Summit hosted by the Service Workers International Union in Los Angeles.

He added, "He’s indicted himself by his own statements. This is not about me. It’s not about my son. There's not a shred of evidence there's been anything done that was wrong."



Joe Biden on President Trump: "He's the definition of corruption... He's indicted himself by his own statements." pic.twitter.com/fi57ofTdj1 — The Hill (@thehill) October 4, 2019



"This is a guy that's unhinged," Biden also told reporters. "I worry about what he's going to do, not about me and my family. I’m worried about what he’s going to do in the next year of his presidency.”



Former Vice Pres. Joe Biden calls Pres. Trump "unhinged."



"I worry about what he's going to do—not about me or my family. I worry about what he'll do in the next year of his presidency, as this thing continue to rot on his watch." https://t.co/R3R47NwJKU pic.twitter.com/3TMQM0GcIa — ABC News (@ABC) October 4, 2019



House Democrats recently launched an impeachment inquiry into the president following concerns over his July 25 phone call with the Ukrainian president, during which he urged the foreign leader to investigate Biden, his potential 2020 general election opponent, and his son Hunter for corruption. Earlier this week, Trump called the inquiry a "coup."