of the United States by aspiring to be the next president With Donald Trump is a standard part of his campaign rallies where he viciously impersonates the president Joe Biden.
Supporters cheer as Trump prowls the stage and rambles on. However, the message is clear: Trump thinks Biden is senile.
However, now the joking threatens to backfire on Biden, reports numerous US media. Trump himself has had blunders in recent weeks, which political opponents do not hesitate to attribute to age.
Former President Trump has, among other things, said that he won the election Barack Obama’s and warned that the “cognitively impaired” Biden is plunging the United States into “the second world war”.
In the 2016 presidential election, Trump won Hillary Clinton. The Second World War ended in 1945.
Trump also talked about how he is leading Obama in the presidential polls. Obama served two terms as president from 2009 to 2017, and according to the US Constitution, he cannot run for office again.
Donald Trump is 77 years old and the likely Republican presidential candidate in the November 2024 election. Democrat Biden, who is running for a second term, is 80 years old.
However, there is a clear difference between Biden and Trump in the minds of Americans, he says The New York Times. According to recent polls, about two-thirds of voters consider Biden too old to continue as president. About half of the voters think the same about Trump.
Biden has long been known for his verbal blunders. In recent years, he has also fallen, which has brought the issue of age to the fore.
Trump, on the other hand, is energetic and rambunctious as a speaker, but in recent weeks he has also had numerous slip-ups. In addition to The New York Times, they have at least reported on them The Washington Post magazine and CNN-channel.
Trump’s the republican challengers have taken up the issue in a sharp way.
For example, the 45-year-old governor of Florida by Ron DeSantis the campaign has started its own “Trump damage monitoring” in the messaging service X. Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley51, has, on the other hand, promoted the fact that “with all due respect, I don’t mind confusion” as a strength.
Part Trump’s recent blunders are quite few. Among other things, he has repeatedly pronounced the name of the Palestinian extremist organization so that it sounds as if he were talking about hummus paste instead of Hamas.
Last Sunday, Trump thanked his supporters in “Sioux Falls,” even though he was more than a hundred miles away in Sioux City, in a completely different state, Iowa. Someone corrected the mistake by whispering the correct place name into Trump’s ear, but the microphone was on.
The mistake in itself is easy to cover with wool, because the pace of the campaign is tight. Trump just happened to do a Biden impersonation himself recently, where the object of the mockery doesn’t differentiate between Iowa and Idaho.
One One of Trump’s recent blunders is related to Europe.
At the end of October in New Hampshire, he praised Viktor Orbán, “Leader of Turkey”. Orbán is the prime minister of Hungary, and Trump corrected his mistake as soon as possible.
In the same speech, according to The New York Times, a “confusing rant” followed, at the end of which Trump urged his supporters not to vote:
“You don’t have to vote, don’t worry about voting,” Trump said. “We have a lot of voices.”
In September In South Carolina, Trump confused the Bush brothers.
Former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush was Trump’s opponent in the 2016 Republican primary. George W. Bush again was president from 2001 to 2009 and took the United States to war in Afghanistan and Iraq.
“When I came here [vuonna 2016]everyone thought Bush was going to win,” Trump said in his speech, according to CNN.
“They thought it was Bush, because Bush was imagined as a military type. He took us to the Middle East, and how did that turn out, didn’t it?”
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