Trump Trolls Biden Over Senility-Filled 2024 Remarks

Joe Biden’s recent senility-filled remarks on his 2024 plans caught the eye of Donald Trump. While appearing on Tucker Carlson, the former president trolled Biden, noting that he doesn’t see “how it’s possible” for the current president to run again.

On Monday, Biden was asked about a possible re-election bid, and he once again spouted the non-answer that he’s “planning” to run. But it was another part of the answer that raised eyebrows, largely because it was unintelligible.

In a write-up on Trump’s reaction to Biden, The Hill described the current president’s commentary as “inaudible,” but it was audible. If you watch the video, you can definitely hear it just fine. Rather, it was the content that was the problem, and Trump was ready to talk about it when Carlson asked.

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