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Donald Trump ‘projects’ his future on to Joe Biden; POTUS claims Democratic candidate belongs to a nursing home

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Cristian L. Ricardo/Wikimedia Commons

Donald Trump has just been accused of projecting his future on to Joe Biden.

During his speech at the CPAC, the POTUS criticized some of his enemies including Mike Bloomberg, Biden, and Elizabeth Warren. He started his tirade by accusing Warren of being really mean to “Mini Mike.”

“She was really mean to mini Mike, I’ll tell you — the way she treated him. He didn’t know what hit him! He’s going oh, get me off of this stage,” he said.

The POTUS then slammed Biden by saying that if he wins the presidential elections, he won’t actually be able to lead the country because he would already be staying at a nursing home by then. Biden is 77 years old, while the POTUS will be turning 74 this year.

According to Political Flare, what Trump said was merely just a projection of what he thinks and knows could happen to him. The POTUS was also accused of being jealous after TIME magazine snubbed him in favor of Greta Thunberg as the recipient of the Person of the Year award.

Barack Obama didn’t also escape Trump’s anger when he once again called for his impeachment. The POTUS has been urging for the impeachment of Michelle Obama’s husband during all of his recent rallies.

He also revealed that he calls his wife, Melania Trump, first lady at home. Even though it was totally unrelated to the CPAC, the POTUS also said that the FLOTUS has great style.

The publication also noted that the speech wouldn’t have been the same without Trump’s usual slurring which happened multiple times while he was on stage. President slurred and struggled to pronounce the word “aliens.”

On Twitter, some netizens shared their thoughts on what they think is really wrong with the POTUS.

“I’d say Trump has some trouble reading,” Twitter user @PAULUSV3 said.

“Speaking articulately isn’t possible while on drugs,” Twitter user @marycathryn610 said.

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