Trump highlights Biden’s gaffes at “Make America Great Again” rallies

Trump highlights Biden’s gaffes at “Make America Great Again” rallies

At his infamous “Make America Great Again” rallies, Donald Trump has reportedly discovered a new method to make fun of President Joe Biden by releasing a video compilation of the Democrat’s many gaffes in the manner of professional wrestling.

The two-minute-long Saturday video included footage of Biden from an event on eradicating hunger held in the latter part of last month, during which he seemed to name out late GOP Rep. Jackie Walorski to thank her for her work on the project.

Who is Jackie? Despite the horrific death of Walorski and two of her staff members in a vehicle accident earlier this year, Biden still requested.

Letters with the fairly crude reminder, “Psst…dead,” Jackie’s appear on the screen next to Biden.

Later, purportedly in a more private context, Biden expressed regret to the Walorski family.

The video was released by Trump, who has a history of attacking his political adversary, during a rally in Nevada on Saturday night.

The two-minute video begins with a voiceover saying, “Let’s get ready to bumble!” in a play on WWE announcer Michael Buffer’s catchphrase.

Similar videos and photographs have been displayed by him at other rallies, including his most recent one in Michigan, but the one on Saturday seems to be the longest and most methodically made.

Trump assailed Biden’s mental acuity and once again accused him of leading the federal government in a political inquiry on Saturday night as he raged at the Justice Department’s continuing investigation into his handling of secret documents.

Despite both the White House and the president’s denials, the inquiry and the FBI raid on August 8 brought it to the public’s attention.

Even the five worst presidents in American history combined, according to Trump, “would not have done the harm Joe Biden has done to our country in less than two short years.”

When Biden hears me talk, he allegedly realizes that his only option for retaliation is to attempt to get me past these prosecutors.

“That’s the only way he can possibly win me over, but I doubt it since we did nothing wrong in the first place.” In referring to the many inquiries against him, Trump reportedly quipped, “It helps when you’ve done nothing wrong after six years.”

He urges police officials, “You have do something about this man, he’s killing me,” since he is unable to talk or think straight.

The audience was then asked by Trump: “So, we just put together a brief film, would you want to view it?”

The subsequent video features Biden’s stutters and vocal mishaps in between scenes of him falling down the stairs of Air Force One and First Lady Jill Biden assisting him with putting on a jacket.

The well-worn 1991 song “Get Ready for This” by 2 Unlimited is playing in the background throughout.

When the video was over, Trump’s followers screamed, “Joe’s got to go.”

He is the most recent opponent of the 79-year-old president to condemn him for his uncomfortable error over Walorski, a candidate Trump had supported before to her death.

The White House’s handling of the situation was the subject of intense media criticism.

News Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre repeatedly declined to blame it on a mistake when pressed by several reporters at her routine press conference after Biden’s speech.

The late congresswoman was brought up by Biden, she frequently reminded them, because she was “top of mind.”

According to the South Bend Tribune in Indiana, Biden personally apologized to Walorski’s family for the event.

They met him at the White House for a Walorski-themed bill signing.

The president, according to her elder brother Keith Walorski, was “very kind.”

He brought up the “Where’s Jackie?” remark and essentially apologized, explaining that it was a slip of the tongue. We essentially assured him we were OK and we had no hard feelings about it after he apologized for bringing it up,’ Keith recalled.


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