Biden Team Humiliated – Narrative Flip Instantly Mocked

A statement from the Biden-Harris campaign on Monday called former President Donald Trump, the front-runner for the presidency in 2024, “weak and desperate” in addition to “feeble, disoriented, and exhausted.”

The statement said, “Donald Trump is weak and desperate— both as a man and as a presidential candidate.” “America is worthy of more than a weak, bewildered, and worn-out Donald Trump.”

The RNC Research X account of the Republican National Committee reversed the trend by tweeting, “Hey, Siri, show me an example of ‘feeble, bewildered, and fatigued.'” It also shared footage of President Joe Biden.

Frank Luntz commented, “No longer the party of ‘when they go low, we go high.'”

Rep. Ted Lieu, a Democrat from California, reposted Luntz and said, “We hit them with the truth when they go low.” We deal with liars and scam artists in this way.”

“Well, things changed when the Trump party abandoned Lincoln, Reagan, and the Constitution,” tweeted former GOP Representative Liz Cheney, a vocal opponent of the president.

By the time his second term in office ends, Biden, the oldest president in American history, will be 86 years old. If Trump wins later this year, he will have served one term at 82 years old, which is somewhat younger than Biden.

In a report earlier this year, President Biden’s physician, Kevin O’Connor, stated that Biden is still “fit for duty and fully executes all of his obligations without any exemptions or modifications.”

Author: Blake Ambrose

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