Biden hits Trump over RNC speech: ‘What the hell was he talking about?’
President Biden took to social media Friday evening to blast former President Trump over the speech he gave while accepting the GOP presidential nomination at the final night of the Republican National Convention (RNC).
“I’m stuck at home with COVID, so I had the distinct misfortune of watching Donald Trump’s speech to the RNC,” Biden posted on the social media platform X. “What the hell was he talking about?”
The president announced he tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week and had plans to isolate in his Delaware home. Meanwhile, Trump closed out the convention in Milwaukee after choosing Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) to be his running mate earlier in the week, and there was no shortage of glitz and glamor.
The former president made a rock star entrance onstage Thursday to officially become the GOP nominee for president in November.
His speech, the first since a gunman attempted to assassinate him a week ago, lasted more than 90 minutes and was the longest acceptance speech by a major party candidate in the convention’s history.
Biden highlighted some moments in Trump’s speech during his rant, which stretched well past midnight.
“Let’s start with this. Donald said he ‘did a great job’ with COVID,” Biden said. “Folks, this is the same guy who told us to inject bleach while over a million Americans died.”
He also pointed to the former president’s comments about protecting Social Security and Medicare, calling it a “flat-out lie.”
“Trump proposed cutting Social Security and Medicare every year he was in office,” he said. “And he’ll do it again.”
Biden’s thread on X targeted his 2024 rival over his rhetoric on tax cuts, ending inflation, electric vehicle mandates and immigration. Biden also mocked the former president for his praise of the fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter, whom Trump has called a “wonderful man.”
“Donald, Hannibal Lecter is not real,” Biden wrote. “And he is a cannibal.”
Biden asked Trump to “look at the facts” when it came to domestic job growth.
“Honestly, I thought the worst lie he told all night was when he said, ‘in conclusion’ and then kept going,” the incumbent said. “I’ve heard enough. And if you’re with me, pitch in to our campaign.”
Trump made it a point to only mention Biden once in his speech. The start of his remarks showed a different side of the former president, but he quickly changed his tune back to a normal rally-like speech, criticizing Biden and the “crazy” former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
As Biden battles both COVID and a rising number of calls for him to step aside from members of his own party after a poor debate performance raised concerns about his mental fitness to serve another term in office, his campaign said Trump’s speech only made him “more determined than ever.”
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