Trump Ridicules Biden’s Stuttering and Extends an Olive Branch to Democrats to Join with MAGA

Former President Donald Trump mocked President Joe Biden’s stuttering during his State of the Union address while extending an “open hand” to “disillusioned Democrats.”

The presumptive Republican nominee spoke to supporters at a MAGA event in Rome, Georgia, on Saturday, describing Biden’s SOTU address as an “angry, dark, hate-filled rant” and urging Democrats to vote for Trump over Biden.

Trump lambasted media analysts for praising Biden’s address and urged “disillusioned Democrats” to vote for him to put a stop to the “miserable nightmare of the Biden presidency.”

After stating that he intended to bring Americans together regardless of party, Trump capped his pitch by imitating Biden’s stammer, tightening his face into a pinched grimace as he repeated the “t” in the word “together,”  mocking Biden’s appeal to unity while making his own.

That was the worst president in history, making the worst State Of The Union speech in history. But if you’re a disillusioned Democrat, of which there are many today I extend an open hand, an open invitation, and I ask you to join us on the noble quest of saving our country! Saving our country! Together, we will turn the page forever on the miserable nightmare of the Biden presidency. What a presidency. What a president. The most incompetent president we’ve ever had. The worst president, the most incompetent and the most corrupt. Other than that, I think he’s doing actually quite a good job. 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.

Since Nikki Haley withdrew from the Republican primary earlier this week, Trump is now the presumptive nominee and will very probably face Biden in a 2024 presidential election rematch, barring any extraordinary developments by either party.

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