Trump Calls for Biden’s Pre-Debate DRUG TEST Amid Shocking Accusations

Drawing parallels to historical figures, Trump compared his legal woes to the indictment of Al Capone, suggesting that even the notorious mobster faced fewer legal troubles than himself.

In a recent address, former President Donald Trump unleashed scathing remarks against President Joe Biden, expressing his diminishing respect for his successor. Trump’s disparagement escalated as he scrutinized Biden’s perceived incompetence, notably citing an incident where Biden appeared to struggle while leaving a stage. Trump insists on Biden undergoing a ‘DRUG TEST’ prior to the debate and levels a startling accusation against the president.

“I never talk this way because I used to treat Biden with a little respect, not a lot, but a little, more than he deserves. Now I say he’s the worst President, he’s incompetent. he’s not a smart person. He has no idea. He can’t find the stairs to a stage, how the hell do you not find them?” Trump exclaimed.

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Drawing comparisons to notorious historical figures, Trump referenced the indictment of Al Capone, emphasizing that even the infamous mobster faced fewer legal troubles than he did.

“Has anyone heard of Scarface? If he didn’t like you at dinner, he’d kill you. He was indicted less than me,” Trump remarked, further underlining his grievances.

Amidst his critique, Trump showcased his purported talent for naming things and individuals, asserting his prowess in coining phrases such as “caravans.” However, he lamented that some of his previous epithets against political adversaries within the Republican Party could no longer be reused due to newfound alliances.

“They’ve weaponized the DOJ,” Trump asserted, suggesting a politicization of the Department of Justice.

In a notable shift in focus, Trump announced plans to make significant inroads into New York, a city he professed love for but criticized for its perceived decline during recent years.

“We’re going to come into New York. We’re making a big play for New York. I love this city, and it’s gone so bad in the last three years, four years, and we’re going to straighten New York out,” Trump declared, signaling his intentions for the future.

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