Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden

Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden It's a fact: Trump has Biden on his mind. It's probably interfering with doing the things he, Trump promised to do on Day 1, that he didn't do on Day 1. Blame Biden. Why not.

This reminds me of:

Key Trump Cabinet members refuse to acknowledge Trump lost in 2020

Attorney general nominee Pam Bondi and FBI nominee Kash Patel decline to fully acknowledge Biden’s win, while Russell Vought still claims the vote was “rigged.”

It's all so incredible. America is ill.

Matt Viser
Washington Post

He brought him up just after he was inaugurated.

He ridiculed him while touring disaster sites in North Carolina, laughed about him in Las Vegas and pilloried him while delivering a virtual address to business leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Joe Biden’s presidency ended two weeks ago. His photos no longer hang on the walls. His artwork choices in the Oval Office are gone.

But inside the head of President Donald Trump, he is still very much top of mind.

Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden

Joe Biden’s presidency ended nearly two weeks ago. His photos no longer hang on the walls. His artwork choices in the Oval Office are gone. But inside the head of Donald Trump, he is still very much present.

Almost every day since he took office — almost every time he has spoken — Trump has mentioned Biden, in one way or another, in interviews and news conferences, on social media and even in the text of executive orders.

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Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden It's a fact: Trump has Biden on his mind. It's probably interfering with doing the things he, Trump promised to do on Day 1, that he didn't do on Day 1. Blame Biden. Why not.
It appears that all he knows is doing stump speeches. He just automatically lapses into personal insults and degradation. Every damn time.

Look at how he made an ugly disgrace of a tragic and solemn moment, the press conference after the recent plane crash.

This is a child.
 

Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden It's a fact: Trump has Biden on his mind. It's probably interfering with doing the things he, Trump promised to do on Day 1, that he didn't do on Day 1. Blame Biden. Why not.

This reminds me of:

Key Trump Cabinet members refuse to acknowledge Trump lost in 2020

Attorney general nominee Pam Bondi and FBI nominee Kash Patel decline to fully acknowledge Biden’s win, while Russell Vought still claims the vote was “rigged.”

It's all so incredible. America is ill.

Matt Viser
Washington Post

He brought him up just after he was inaugurated.

He ridiculed him while touring disaster sites in North Carolina, laughed about him in Las Vegas and pilloried him while delivering a virtual address to business leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Joe Biden’s presidency ended two weeks ago. His photos no longer hang on the walls. His artwork choices in the Oval Office are gone.

But inside the head of President Donald Trump, he is still very much top of mind.

Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden

Joe Biden’s presidency ended nearly two weeks ago. His photos no longer hang on the walls. His artwork choices in the Oval Office are gone. But inside the head of Donald Trump, he is still very much present.

Almost every day since he took office — almost every time he has spoken — Trump has mentioned Biden, in one way or another, in interviews and news conferences, on social media and even in the text of executive orders.

Nine years in and the left can’t stop talking about Donald Trump.
 

Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden It's a fact: Trump has Biden on his mind. It's probably interfering with doing the things he, Trump promised to do on Day 1, that he didn't do on Day 1. Blame Biden. Why not.

This reminds me of:

Key Trump Cabinet members refuse to acknowledge Trump lost in 2020

Attorney general nominee Pam Bondi and FBI nominee Kash Patel decline to fully acknowledge Biden’s win, while Russell Vought still claims the vote was “rigged.”

It's all so incredible. America is ill.

Matt Viser
Washington Post

He brought him up just after he was inaugurated.

He ridiculed him while touring disaster sites in North Carolina, laughed about him in Las Vegas and pilloried him while delivering a virtual address to business leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Joe Biden’s presidency ended two weeks ago. His photos no longer hang on the walls. His artwork choices in the Oval Office are gone.

But inside the head of President Donald Trump, he is still very much top of mind.

Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden

Joe Biden’s presidency ended nearly two weeks ago. His photos no longer hang on the walls. His artwork choices in the Oval Office are gone. But inside the head of Donald Trump, he is still very much present.

Almost every day since he took office — almost every time he has spoken — Trump has mentioned Biden, in one way or another, in interviews and news conferences, on social media and even in the text of executive orders.
Joe who? We forgot about him faster than we forgot about Born in Kenya Barack in 2017!
 
Dont underestimate obama

He empowered the Deep State and extended his influence far beyond his time in office through joe biden
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...

No such thing as any Deep State.

Now for you low information, dumb as dirt folks out there -- there is an Administrative State. One that without - America could not have functioned since the early 20th century. We are not a rural, agricultural nation. That ship rode out on you all long ago.
 

Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden It's a fact: Trump has Biden on his mind. It's probably interfering with doing the things he, Trump promised to do on Day 1, that he didn't do on Day 1. Blame Biden. Why not.

This reminds me of:

Key Trump Cabinet members refuse to acknowledge Trump lost in 2020

Attorney general nominee Pam Bondi and FBI nominee Kash Patel decline to fully acknowledge Biden’s win, while Russell Vought still claims the vote was “rigged.”

It's all so incredible. America is ill.

Matt Viser
Washington Post

He brought him up just after he was inaugurated.

He ridiculed him while touring disaster sites in North Carolina, laughed about him in Las Vegas and pilloried him while delivering a virtual address to business leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Joe Biden’s presidency ended two weeks ago. His photos no longer hang on the walls. His artwork choices in the Oval Office are gone.

But inside the head of President Donald Trump, he is still very much top of mind.

Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden

Joe Biden’s presidency ended nearly two weeks ago. His photos no longer hang on the walls. His artwork choices in the Oval Office are gone. But inside the head of Donald Trump, he is still very much present.

Almost every day since he took office — almost every time he has spoken — Trump has mentioned Biden, in one way or another, in interviews and news conferences, on social media and even in the text of executive orders.

It's not stopping him from doing things that put sand in your wibble vagina Dainty
 

Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden It's a fact: Trump has Biden on his mind. It's probably interfering with doing the things he, Trump promised to do on Day 1, that he didn't do on Day 1. Blame Biden. Why not.

This reminds me of:

Key Trump Cabinet members refuse to acknowledge Trump lost in 2020

Attorney general nominee Pam Bondi and FBI nominee Kash Patel decline to fully acknowledge Biden’s win, while Russell Vought still claims the vote was “rigged.”

It's all so incredible. America is ill.

Matt Viser
Washington Post

He brought him up just after he was inaugurated.

He ridiculed him while touring disaster sites in North Carolina, laughed about him in Las Vegas and pilloried him while delivering a virtual address to business leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Joe Biden’s presidency ended two weeks ago. His photos no longer hang on the walls. His artwork choices in the Oval Office are gone.

But inside the head of President Donald Trump, he is still very much top of mind.

Two weeks in, Donald Trump can’t stop talking about Joe Biden

Joe Biden’s presidency ended nearly two weeks ago. His photos no longer hang on the walls. His artwork choices in the Oval Office are gone. But inside the head of Donald Trump, he is still very much present.

Almost every day since he took office — almost every time he has spoken — Trump has mentioned Biden, in one way or another, in interviews and news conferences, on social media and even in the text of executive orders.
You idiots haven’t been able to talk about anything but Trump for going on 9 years now….hilarious
 
Biden did not mention Trump or that "Other Guy" much after beating the scrap out of Dopey Donald back in 2020. But when context called for it he laid out the facts, not the nasty, retributive attacks (ala Dopey Donald):

'This other guy doesn't care about us,' Biden says of Trump in Scranton union hall speech

'Unions built the middle class'

Then, he turned to the reason for his visit.

“Three days before Election Day, the stakes couldn't be higher,” Biden said. “The choice couldn't be clearer. A lot of politicians have trouble just saying the word union, but I'm not one of them.”

“Thank you, Joe! Thank you, Joe! Thank you Joe!” union members chanted in response.

“And by the way, neither does Kamala,” Biden told them. “I wouldn't have chosen her vice president if she had that trouble. I'm proud to have been the first president of walk the picket line.”

Biden said he walked many picket lines, but his choice to walk the United Auto Workers picket line raised eyebrows.

“They said, ‘You’re doing that?’ I said, ‘Yeah, damn right I am.’ Well, Kamala walked as well,” he said.

He contrasted them with Trump.

“But the other guy, every picket line he sees he wants to cross,” Biden said.

“Trump’s a scab,” a union member interrupted.

“Well, let me tell you something you know,” Biden said. “You've heard me say this a thousand times. I mean it, my whole career. Wall Street didn't build America. The middle-class built America, and unions built the middle class.”

Biden took credit for record job creation and bills that saved union pensions, funded road, highway, railroad and other construction nationwide and promoted U.S. microchip manufacturing.
 
Every day, all day 24/7 on Trump's mind.

No wonder Trump is weirdo.
so you won't be comparing anything trump does with any former president right? hahaahahahahahahahaha

2 and 1/2 years after trump, xiden was still blaming trump for something. Jan6? inflation? (which is a lie) best inflation numbers ever under Trump. But I digress.

You need to stay in your own lane. stupid is the other lane.
 

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