Donald Trump responded to President Joe Biden’s campaign farewell address in the Oval Office on Wednesday.
The Republican nominee’s comments suggest he is well beyond the sympathetic phase of Biden’s decline. We have seen over the years that he has difficulty speaking.
His valedictory speech was similar.
“Crooked Joe Biden’s Oval Office speech was nearly incomprehensible and terrible!” Trump wrote on his “Truth” social media platform.
It’s ironic that Biden, who is trying to get out of the race by every means possible, is able to sit down and comment he Instead, drop out.
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Biden’s farewell speech
Biden’s farewell address offered many of the same moments, a reminder that while his body was saying goodbye, the president’s mind had not long ago left him.
The slurred speech is there. His eyes were dull and unblinking.
And lies. of course, they are there. Biden’s speechwriters have been refining them for years. Biden’s speech was little more than Harris’ campaign speech in the Oval Office.
After the failed speech, many in the audience had the same expression as Trump.
I think that’s how people reacted to Biden’s speech pic.twitter.com/0mkaT194Y9
— Ari Hoffman (@thehoffather) July 25, 2024
In another post on The Truth Society, Trump described Biden and Harris as “a great disgrace to America.”
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Not everyone was amused
It’s safe to say that not everyone was in a derisive mood after Biden’s speech, with many media pundits calling his exit from the race a “sad” moment.
Is it sad because he dropped out of school, or is it because he have Quit after media rumors that he was as sharp as a tack?
Naturally, CNN commentator Van Jones had to hold back tears at what happened every night.
“The kid who stuttered was doing great,” Jones said through tears. “Most heroes fight to the end. He fell on his sword.
Yes, when Caesar decided to “give up” power, he also “fell on his sword” 23 times.
It became clear that Biden was forced to withdraw due to declining physical and cognitive abilities. However, for the next six months, the United States will have him as commander in chief.
Trump and fox and friends On Thursday morning, Biden gave a speech in which he called the president a victim of a “coup.”
“I think this is a coup. They don’t want him to run,” Trump said. “His numbers were way down in the polls and they thought he was going to lose,” Trump said. “They went to him and said, you can’t win, and I think that’s true.”
The Republican nominee also blasted the media for fawning over Biden’s speech.
“It was like a bad speech and a bad delivery,” Trump said lightly. “He looks like he’s having a problem, but you look at other networks and you think he’s Ronald Reagan in his prime, Winston Churchill in his prime, and he’s not.”
“This is not good… this is not a good speech.”