Trump Stumbles And Slurs Through Rally — Where He Mocked Biden’s Stutter
Former President Donald Trump stumbled and slurred repeatedly during a rally at which he mocked President Joe Biden for stuttering.
Biden has long been open about his lifelong struggle with stuttering, and has been active in helping others who struggle with the disability. Trump — who has complained about Biden’s more aggressive taunts about losing the election — mocked Biden at a rally this weekend by doing a fake stuttering impression:
And we will make America great again. Two nights ago, we all heard Crooked Joe’s angry, dark, hate filled rant of a State Of The Union address, wasn’t it? Didn’t it bring us together? ‘Bring the country t-t-together? I’m going to bring it together.’ No. He’s a threat to democracy. I will tell you. He’s a threat to democracy.
But Trump ran into more than a few stumbles himself at that same rally in Rome, Georgia on Saturday, which was billed as a “Get Out The Vote” event, as many anti-Trump social media users flagged.
Trump slurred his words, stumbled, mispronounced, and gaffed his way through the speech beginning, ironically, with a mush-mouthed critique of Biden’s State of the Union address just minutes after his derisive and false impersonation of the president from that address.
“By far the most disgraceful part of Joe Biden’s de-surr-ve-sed, see, it’s a divisive and angry speech,” Trump said.
At another point, Trump once again launched the debunked attack that Biden has directed the legal actions that Trump faces, but he described himself as Biden’s “Top, and only, political appointment.”
President Biden has made many more than one political appointment — and Trump is not among them.
He also slurred as he rattled off the elaborate set of excuses he has constructed for a series of gaffes in which he has been mixing up Biden and former President Barack Obama, misidentifying countries, not knowing what town he’s in, misidentifying world leaders, and insisting ex-Amb. Nikki Haley was in charge of security on Jan. 6.
Trump also attacked Megyn Kelly, as well as E. Jean Carroll — the woman Trump has been found liable for defaming over the course of two civil trial victories affirming that, as Judge Lewis Kaplan put it in a ruling, “Trump ‘raped’ her as many people commonly understand the word ‘rape.’ Indeed, as the evidence at trial recounted below makes clear, the jury found that Mr. Trump in fact did exactly that.”
Biden’s campaign has been highlighting Trump stumbles and slurs for months, as well as those gaffes, and President Biden set Trump off Biden when he went on NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers, and cracked that Trump is “about as old as I am, but he can’t remember his wife’s name.”
Trump posted a two-plus-minute rant insisting his gaffes were deliberate and he didn’t misidentify his wife.
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