Tuesday, 26 Nov 2024

Donald Trump calls Biden a 'dumb son of a b***h' in foul-mouthed speech

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Donald Trump accused US President Joe Biden of being a ‘dumb son of a bitch’ at a rally in Pennsylvania.

The former president, currently facing dozens of felony charges, tore into Biden as he spoke at a hockey arena crammed with MAGA supporters in Erie yesterday.

‘We have somebody that’s not at the top of his game, never was at the top of a game, never was. We have a guy who is a dumb son of a b***h,’ he said.

‘Every dollar spent attacking me by Republicans is $1 given straight to the Biden campaign if he makes it,’ he added during the 100-minute speech.

The twice-indicted Republican watched as the Erie Insurance Arena erupted with cheers and applause.

Only moments before, Trump played his usual game of Trump bingo as he ranted about immigration, claiming ‘people from mental institutions, insane asylums’, ‘people from jails and prisons’, and ‘terrorists’ are ‘invading’ the US.


‘All of these people, who are very ill, who are very sick, sick people, these are mentally ill people, they’ve been emptied out,’ he added.

This claim Trump said came from an unnamed psychiatrist from an unnamed South American country.

Among the many blustering falsehoods and tangents, Trump vowed to save the country from ‘deep state’, stop ‘Biden’s inflation’ and ‘fake news’ and, of course, ‘make America great again’.

The Supreme Court’s decision to tear up Roe v Wade was down to Trump, he stressed, after his appointments.

Everyone but Trump is a corrupt crook, he told fans, as he once again played the victim and shrugged off the increasingly long list of charges he fases.

On Thursday, federal prosecutors piled on even more accusations to an indictment charging Trump with mishandling classified documents after he left office.

‘They waited two and a half, almost three years so that they could bring them right in the middle of my presidential election, because it’s election interference,’ Trump said.

But to Trump, Biden is the ‘the most corrupt president in American history’ as he bemoaned the ‘Biden crime family’ prosecuting him.

‘When we win the election a little more than a year from now,’ Trump added, ‘I will appoint a real special prosecutor to expose the monumental corruption of the Biden crime family once and for all.’

Trump, emerging as the front-runner in the Republican primaries, accused special counsel Jack Smith of being a ‘deranged lunatic’ before saying making fun of his looks.

‘It’s like Central Casting,’ he said of the casting agency that specialises in background characters and body doubles.

Trump’s thoughts on Pennsylvania, the swing state which helped hand Trump his one-term presidency in 2016, meanwhile, were slightly different to some parts of the US.

Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Chicago are ‘all bad, run by Democrats all bad, every one of them is horrible’ he said.

Trump has been charged with 37 counts of willful retention of classified documents and obstruction of justice, becoming the first former US president to face federal criminal charges.

The original indictment filed last month accused Trump of violating the Espionage Act by hoarding 31 classified documents containing national defence information after he was ousted from the White House.

Part of the act carries a fine and/or up to a decade behind bars.

It also claimed Trump and one of his aides, Walt Nauta, conspired to obstruct the government’s many attempts to reclaim the paperwork.

The new superseding indictment presented evidence Trump told his property manager of Mar-a-Lago, his private residence in Florida, that he wanted security camera footage there to be deleted.

Trump’s trial in the documents case – which has seen more than 11,000 White House papers seized from the club by federal investigators – is scheduled to begin in May next year.

Smith also reportedly gave Trump a letter informing him that he is now on the radar for an investigation into his effort to turbulently overturn the 2020 election.

Trump was first indicted in March over alleged hush money given to adult entertainment actor Stormy Daniels in 2016.

He has long denied any wrongdoing and may have to continue doing so as he faces the possibility of a third indictment.

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