Sunday, October 27

Donald Trump mocks Biden for saying Putin is losing the war in Iraq

From his own social network, Trump does not stop launching severe criticism of the behavior of the person in charge of leading the country.
From his own social network, Trump does not stop launching severe criticism of the behavior of the person in charge of leading the country.

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Evaristo Lara

Every unfortunate comment made by President Joe Biden is an opportunity for Donald Trump to make a fool of himself. in front of the electorate.

Recently, the president of the nation was wrong again when citing Iraq as the country that is fighting a battle to defend its sovereignty against Russia.when in reality Ukraine is the fierce rival that has complicated its invasion strategy for Vladimir Putin’s army.

This mistake was well capitalized by Donald Trump, who through a message published on the Truth Social platform, it put it even more than in evidence.

“When Biden said that Putin is ‘losing the war in Iraq’ twice, everyone knew, through the confirmation, that we have a confirmed and very dangerous jerk in the White House,” he said.

And also, he invited the nation not to give Biden a new opportunity to mend his path.

“The United States cannot allow this to continue!” he said.

True to his style Trump continues to employ the same somewhat bravado strategy that got him to the White House in 2016.

Despite the complaints against him regarding the mishandling of classified information, the 77-year-old tycoon continues to be the best-placed Republican for the Conservative Party candidacy ahead of the presidential elections in 2024.

According to Real Clear Politics polls, in Iowa, Trump maintains a 21.3% advantage over his party co-religionist Ron DeSantis, current governor of Florida.

In New Hampshire, the percentage is even higher, 26.6%; while, in South Carolina, the trend points to a 19.7% advantage for the former president.

To this must be added that the figure of President Biden has been overshadowed by some incidents that project his physical vulnerability, something common in an 80-year-old man, but risky for the person responsible for moving forward the most powerful country in America.

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