The rivalry between President Donald Trump and his predecessor Joe Biden has yet to come to an end as the POTUS took to social media to troll the Democrat, saying he was ‘executed’ and replaced by a clone in 2020.
Biden was recently diagnosed with cancer
The former president’s office announced last month that he had been diagnosed with an ‘aggressive’ form of prostate cancer.
While Trump had initially shared he was ‘saddened’ by this news, he seems to have changed his attitude towards it since then.
Biden had won the elections in 2020
You’ll remember Biden won against Trump at the polls back in November 2020 but this has been something that has since been upsetting Trump.
At the time, Trump claimed that Biden’s administration rigged the election, not accepting that the 46th president may have won the election fairly.
Trump posted a conspiracy theory about that time
Now, five years later, the president has taken another jab at Biden.
He reposted a shocking conspiracy theory that alleges Joe Biden was ‘executed’ back in 2020 and then replaced by a clone.
The theory alleges ‘robotic engineered’ clones
The conspiracy theory which was originally posted by a MAGA supporter, read, “There is no #JoeBiden – executed in 2020. #Biden clones doubles & robotic engineered soulless mindless entities are what you see,” adding, “Democrats don’t know the difference.”
People online started reacting
While the president merely shared the post without commenting on it, people were still shocked by the move.
Over on Twitter/X, someone wrote, “Wtf? Seriously?!” as they didn’t believe the post was real.
Another wrote, “Just like all MAGAts, you’re all into conspiracy theories. Do you think the earth is flat as well? Just wondering.” Another commented, “No f—ing way… is this post real?”
Perhaps Trump was trolling Biden
After seeing the post, some people just ruled it as a trolling move from the current president towards the former one, with one person pointing out, “Trump is a legendary troll.”
Trump had wished him recovery
Shortly following the news of Biden’s cancer diagnosis, the president had taken to Truth Social on May 19 to send him well wishes.
Trump wrote, “Melania and I are saddened to hear about Joe Biden’s recent medical diagnosis. We extend our warmest and best wishes to Jill and the family, and we wish Joe a fast and successful recovery.”
But he has since told people ‘not to feel sorry’ for Biden
A few days later on May 30, Trump was asked about Biden’s diagnosis, to which he replied, “[Biden’s] been a sort of moderate person over his lifetime. Not a smart person, but a somewhat vicious person, I will say.”
“If you feel sorry for him, don’t feel so sorry, because he’s vicious. What he did with his political opponent and all of the people that he hurt – he hurt a lot of people, Biden, so I really don’t feel sorry for him.”