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Trump Criticizes Biden And Harris In Fourth Of July Post

Final 2020 U.S. presidential campaign debate in Nashville

Former President Trump took to social media to wish Americans a 'Happy Fourth of July' in a recent post. However, his message quickly turned into a scathing critique of his Democratic rival, President Biden.

In his post, Trump criticized Biden's debate performance, referring to him as 'highly incapable' and mocking his explanations for his performance. Trump questioned Biden's cognitive abilities and took jabs at Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her 'Laffin' Kamala' and highlighting her past political setbacks.

Trump also targeted a prosecutor named Jack Smith, labeling him as 'Deranged' and accusing him of being part of a corrupt system working in favor of Biden. Despite the attacks, Trump expressed confidence in his slogan 'MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.'

He questioned Biden's cognitive abilities and mocked Vice President Harris.
Trump wished Americans a 'Happy Fourth of July' before criticizing Biden's debate performance.
Trump targeted prosecutor Jack Smith, accusing him of corruption and bias towards Biden.

The post reflects Trump's ongoing criticism of the current administration and his continued efforts to undermine Biden's leadership. Trump's use of social media to convey his opinions and criticisms has been a hallmark of his post-presidential communication strategy.

As the political landscape continues to be shaped by these public exchanges, it remains to be seen how Trump's remarks will impact public opinion and the broader discourse surrounding American politics.

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