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Donald Trump slammed Joe Biden at his latest rallies with a video of the current US President’s gaffes. The former President often points out Mr Biden’s gaffes at his rallies, however the video appears to be longest and meticulously produced to date.
The video is a montage of clips in which President Biden appears to stutter or confuse his words while speaking publicly. Mr Trump has often criticised Mr Biden’s gaffes claiming the President can’t “think clearly”.
The video has been produced in a professional wrestling style compilation. It begins “Let’s get ready to bumble!” – a play on WWE announcer Michael Buffer’s signature phrase.
It also highlights a recent Biden gaffe in which the US President asked “Where’s Jackie?” in an attempt to praise Republican Congresswoman Jackie Walorski’s contribution to an initiative to end hunger.
However, Ms Walorksi died in a car accident in August in Indiana. In the video, letters appear on the screen alongside Mr Biden which say: “Pssst….Jackie’s dead.”
Mr Trump, who had endorsed Ms Walorski before she died, later apologised for the gaffe, according to her brother, Keith Walorski,
Mr Biden reportedly apologised to Ms Walorski’s family in a more private setting. Mr Walorski told South Bend Tribune the President had been “extremely gracious” and the family had “no hard feelings” over the comments.
Mr Trump also raged against the open investigation into his handling of classified documents which was thrust into the public spotlight following an FBI raid at his Mar a Lago home on August 8.
Introducing the video at a rally in Mesa, Arizona, Mr Trump said: “Joe Biden can’t speak clearly, he can’t think clearly. So he tells law enforcement ‘you got to do something about this guy Trump, he’s killing me’. Take a look at this.”
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However, Democrats and the Biden administration dismiss the rhetoric. Joe Biden has struggled with a speech impediment his whole life.
Mr Trump has not announced that he will be running in 2024 but has hinted strongly at the possibility and it is widely thought he will run again.
He has dominated Republican Party politics since his 2016 campaign – many candidates which he endorsed have secured the Republican nomination for races on the state and national level.
His Presidency also galvanised the electorate with 2020 seeing the highest percentage voter turnout since 1900. Both pro and anti Trump voters turned out in droves to cast their ballots.
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