Trump: “Something Going On” With Biden’s Gaffes

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In a Town Hall on Fox News, President Trump said that there is “something going on” with former Vice President Joe Biden’s multiple gaffes.

“There’s Something Going On There”

President Trump was asked if he would rather face Biden or Senator Sanders in the general election campaign.

“I’ll tell you, I was all set for Bernie because I thought it was going to happen,” the President said. “You know, we get ready for things right? So mentally I’m all set for Bernie. Communist – I had everything down. He’s a communist. I was all set.”

The President then discussed some of Biden’s recent gaffes on the campaign trail.

“Then we have this crazy thing that happened, right, on Tuesday, which [Biden] thought was Thursday,” Trump highlighted. At a campaign stop on Monday, Biden mixed up his days when addressing the crowd and almost told them to go out and vote for him on “Super Thursday,” which he caught mid-sentence.

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“But he also said 150 million people were killed with guns and he was running for the United States Senate,” the President added. At the last Democratic debate, Biden had claimed that 150 million people were killed by “gun violence” since 2007 – this would amount to around half of the entire American population.

“There’s something going on there,” President Trump summised.

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Biden Has Way Too Many Gaffes!

President Trump is absolutely right – we all know that there is “something going on” with Biden right now! No sane person makes this amount of mistakes on the campaign trail this consistently. There’s a difference between having one or two blunders, fluffs and mistakes, and constantly mixing up where you are, what you’re doing, and the basic facts of a situation. Biden looks like he has dementia or alzheimers or some other serious brain problem – certainly not something that a President should have.

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