U.S. President Joe Biden pokes fun at his age and calls out Trump in a new presidential campaign ad. Here, he's pictured in Pennsylvania on March 8, 2024.
U.S. President Joe Biden pokes fun at his age and calls out Trump in a new presidential campaign ad. Here, he's pictured in Pennsylvania on March 8, 2024.“Look I’m not a young guy, that’s no secret,” the 81-year-old says. “But here’s the deal, I understand how to get things done for the American people.” —even more so than that of the Republican frontrunner, former President Donald Trump, who is 77.
The President says he led the country through the COVID crisis (the pandemic started under Trump’s presidency and theBiden proclaims that the U.S. has the strongest economy in the world (it has held the top spot from 1960 to 2023,Finally, Biden accuses Trump of taking away “the freedom of women to choose.” It was the U.S. Supreme Court, which includessocial media platform, Truth Social“Donald Trump believes the job of the President is to take care of Donald Trump.
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