Stephen Colbert accused Trump of mocking President Biden's stutter at a rally.
Colbert said after playing a clip of Trump mocking Biden.oh. Do you really want to go there? First of all, Biden wasn't I stutter like that. Then if you want to make this: speaking contest, you are one of the strangest people Speakers in human history. This is Trump after the same speech, to say something. ”
Colbert played a clip of President Trump saying, „They are weaponizing law enforcement for high-level election interference against Joe Biden's top and only political appointment, a man named me.“ It's a guy named me. ”
Stephen Colbert responded: „Can't he remember his own name at this point?“ Perhaps that's why he has it installed in every building. 'nice to meet you. I'm…Trump! (Cheering) This is my beautiful wife… Panera. It's that level of communication that has many questioning his mental health. But what some people call brain damage, he calls brain advantage. ”
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It's saying something for President Trump to mock someone when, for the most part, he doesn't seem to know who the current president is.
It was clear that Trump was mocking Biden's stutter. Because he thought all the false hysteria about Biden's age died down in the State of the Union address, which instantly boosted his chances of winning the November election.
Donald Trump is so annoying that he can't finish a speech without a teleprompter, but he wants America to believe that Joe Biden has an age problem.
The public needs to take a second look at Donald Trump because even though his brain appears to be broken, the Republican Party has given him the 2024 presidential nomination.
Jason is the editor-in-chief. He is a White House correspondent and Congressional Correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason holds a bachelor's degree in political science. His graduate work focused on public policy and specialized in social reform movements.
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Member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the American Political Science Association