In a few hours, Joe Biden will deliver what could be his final State of the Union address as President. And the man who hopes to make that happen in November was quick to get his side of the story in first, releasing a ‘prebuttal’ before Biden even appeared in the Senate. Donald Trump blasted the man he calls ‘crooked Joe’ in a three-minute clip, slamming Biden’s immigration and economic policies and casting the upcoming speech as a ‘sad excuse.’ He told supporters:
Joe Biden is on the run from his record and lying like crazy to try to escape accountability for the horrific devastation he and his party have created – all the while they continue the very policies that are causing this horror show to go.
He then turned to the border crisis, with Biden likely to call on Congress to pass a bipartisan bill that would give him more authority and funding on immigration. Trump declared that:
At ANY TIME during the past three years, crooked Joe Biden – and he is crooked as you can be and the most incompetent president we’ve ever had – could have called off the invasion –but to this day, he is keeping the hordes of illegal migrants and illegal aliens pouring into the country.
And the Donald wasn’t likely to forget economics, musing on the inflationary pressures currently obsessing America’s middle class:
Shrinkflation is just another way of saying INFLATION – it means that you’re losing a lot of money because these people don’t know what they’re doing. It was all caused by crooked Joe and the people that surround him – and they are radical Left Marxists and Fascists and Communists and Socialists. We have people running our country the likes of which we have never seen before. It’s time to tell crooked Joe Biden, “YOU’RE FIRED.”
Will the voters agree come 5 November? You can watch the full clip below:
? Trump releases a rebuttal to Joe Biden’s State of the Union
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 7, 2024
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