Former President Donald Trump does not hide his schadenfreude over President Joe Biden's weak, according to several assessors catastrophic, performance in the TV debate the other day.
"Grossly incompetent" and "a crashed train", are some of Trump's judgments about Biden.
Every voter should ask themselves is not whether Joe Biden can handle a 90-minute debate, but whether America can survive four more years with dodgy Joe Biden in the White House, said Trump during a campaign meeting in Chesapeake, Virginia.
According to Politico, Trump described the election in November as a choice between "strength and weakness, competence and incompetence". Trump continues to falsely claim that the presidential election in 2020, when Biden defeated him, was rigged for Biden to win.
Trump is pleased with a verdict from the Supreme Court that may make it more difficult to convict a number of those who have been charged with attempting to obstruct the counting of votes in the presidential election in 2020 during the storming of Congress on January 6, 2021. He called those convicted and charged "January 6 hostages".
They should release them now for what they have endured, said Trump and added that the verdict was a very good decision for people who, according to Trump, have been terribly mistreated.
Trump said he does not believe that Biden will step aside as a candidate for the Democrats, despite the harsh criticism of his wavering, sometimes incoherent and age-marked debate performance.