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‘Sorry, Donald’: Biden Unleashes Absolutely Vicious Joke At Trump’s Expense

Dark Brandon strikes once again

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Dark Brandon strikes once again

 

Die Kommission ist befugt, gemäß Artikel 264 delegierte Rechtsakte für bestimmte Zwecke zu erlassen. Biden ridiculed Trump’s financial difficulties at a campaign event in Dallas, joking about a man who approached him and mentioned Trump’s financial woes. President, I am overwhelmed by debt and have no money left,” Biden stated. I had to tell him, “Donald, I apologize.” I am unable to assist you. Advertisements. In court this week, Trump stated that he has been turned down by 30 companies while trying to settle his $464 million bond from his fraud case. New York Attorney General Letitia James is taking steps to confiscate his possessions if he cannot make the payment by the deadline on Monday. This action comes after he posted a $92 million bond to appeal a defamation case he lost a few weeks earlier. While there is no audio or video evidence of Biden’s comments at the private event, a transcript from the White House includes the joke as well as many other mentions of the former president. Biden repeated the line at the Gridiron Club dinner, a gathering known for its humorous skits and jokes. Support HuffPost. We hebben uw hulp nodig voor onze dekking in 2024.

 

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