The US president again reposts the truth on the social network that his predecessor Joe Biden was “executed in 2020”.
US president Donald Trump has reposted his reality on the social network statement that his predecessor Joe Biden was “killed in 2020 and replaced with clones or robots.” NBC News reported it.
In the original post, published by an unidentified user, the society reality, which often spreads meaningless statements, is about Biden replaced by “clons, double” and “robotic without soul and meaningless creatures”.
Trump published a post link for his nearly 10 million subscribers, without the addition of any context or explanation. The initial publication has a few 5,000 subscribers.
The White House has yet to respond to the request to comment on the situation to explain why Trump shared the unique publication.
However, it is known that Trump has often shared misinformation and has not been combined with conspiracy theories for many years. He says that “he won the President’s election of 2020”, which led to the fact that some of his supporters attacked the capital on January 6, 2021 in an attempt to cancel Biden’s victory.
Earlier, Trump said the former President of Barack Obama was not born in the United States, and during the 2024 campaign, he claimed that immigrants from Haiti “ate pets.”
Trump’s statements have been rejected or otherwise proven false.
It should be noted that Trump’s environment also spreads conspiracy theories, and some of the highest administration officials distribute incorrect information about vaccines or the so many “deep states”.
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