Trump mocks Biden's campaign withdrawal, warns of global conflict
Donald Trump ironically refers to Joe Biden's withdrawal from the re-election race. The Republican candidate accuses the American leader of not remembering his resignation.
22 July 2024 15:28
"A new day has come, and Joe Biden does not remember how he resigned from the race yesterday!" writes Donald Trump on one of the social media platforms. In a mocking attack, Biden demands a campaign schedule and organizing talks with Chinese President Xi and Russian President Putin about the possible start of World War III. "Biden is sharp, decisive, energetic, angry, and ready for action!" adds Trump.
The media note this is another sarcastic post from the Republican presidential candidate. Mediaite points out that Trump's posts should be taken with a grain of salt.
In a previous post, Trump directly addressed the American leader's decision to withdraw from seeking re-election. "Crooked Joe was not fit to be a candidate and certainly is not fit to hold office," stated the Republican Party candidate on his Truth Social network. The politician also stated that defeating Kamala Harris will be much easier than Biden.
Trump: The planet is teetering on the brink of World War III
Trump repeatedly refers to the alleged World War III during his public appearances. "I will end every international crisis caused by the current administration, including the terrible war between Russia and Ukraine, which would never have happened if I were president," he promised during his last rally in Milwaukee.
"The war is now raging in Europe and the Middle East. The growing spectre of conflict looms over Taiwan, Korea, the Philippines, and all of Asia. Our planet is teetering on the brink of World War III, and it will be a war like no other because of the weapons," said Trump.
"In four months, we will achieve an incredible victory and start the four greatest years in the history of our country. Together, we will usher in a new era of security, prosperity, and freedom for citizens of every race, religion, skin colour, and creed," summarised the Republican candidate.