Biden Mumbles Vague Non-Response to President Trump’s Debate Challenge

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM. 24th March 2022. Joe Biden, President of USA, during press conference, after NATO Extraordinary Summit. Brussels, Belgium

President Donald Trump gave an exclusive interview to Dan Bongino this week and it is well worth watching of listening to. There were a couple of breaking news items to see in it. The biggest story was that President Trump directly challenged Joe Biden to a debate.

Biden’s campaign, of course, will never allow Diaper Joe on a debate stage with Donald Trump again. Biden is deteriorating from his dementia so rapidly that he’s now inventing imaginary conversations that never happened with long-dead world leaders.

Last week, Biden claimed that he met with French President Francois Mitterrand at a G7 meeting in Europe. Mitterand, of course, died back in 1996, and there’s no way that then-Senator Joe Biden would have ever been at a G7 meeting to talk with him.

 

This week, Biden claimed that he talked with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl about how dangerous January 6th was and how the unarmed supporters nearly toppled the US government with their knitting needles and a guy wearing Viking horns. Former Chancellor Helmut Kohl left office in 1998 and died in 2017.

Anyway, that’s why they’ll never let him debate Trump.

Reporters caught Joe Biden outside an ice cream shop this week. (Where else would they catch him? Little kids love ice cream shops.) They asked him if he was going to debate Donald Trump.

Watch as Joe Biden sort of mumbles a reply.


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