What President Trump Says About Joe Biden And The Upcoming Debate Is Priceless


President Trump appeared on “Fox & Friends” to talk about the upcoming presidential debate with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.

Trump said he assumes the former vice president is “going to do great” during the first debate which is scheduled for next week.

“I’ve done more in 47 months than he’s done in 47 years and that’s absolutely true,” Trump told Chris Wallace how has been selected to moderate the debate.

President Trump is taking a new approach to the upcoming debate by studying Biden’s idiosyncrasies in hopes of tripping up Biden and avoid any missteps that may have occurred during the 2016 debate with Hillary Clinton.

“As you look to combating Joe Biden, what are you thinking?” host Steve Doocy asked the president.

“I think he’s a professional,” Trump responded. “I don’t know if he’s all there, but I think he’s a professional.”

“I have to assume that he’s a professional and that he can debate,” Trump added. “I don’t understand what’s going on. He doesn’t seem to be answering questions and he can’t answer questions and much worse a little while ago when he was on the stage with the Democrats, he couldn’t do well.”

Trump did say that Biden “did OK” against Bernie Sanders noting that “it was sort of a tie” and “was nothing great.” He then went on to say Biden was “horrible when he was debating the Democrats.”

President Trump recalled when Biden went up against Sen. Kamala Harris saying she “was so horrible” to him during the debates.

“What she said to him was terrible,”Trump said. “I tell you what, I watched that, and I’m shocked that he picked her [as his running mate] because he was… treated so badly by Kamala and then he picks her.”

 

“Nobody treated him worse than his vice presidential pick,” Trump added.

Unlike the Democrats, President Trump did have some encouraging words for his opponent saying that Biden is “going to do great” because of his 47 years of experience in “the public service.”

Trump then asks, “But one thing I’d say is he’s been there a long time, why hasn’t he done all the stuff he said he was going to do?”

“Three and a half years ago he was there and why hasn’t he done the same things that I’ve been doing?” President Trump pressed on, “And he copied, in a bad version, it’s a bad copy, but he plagiarized, he copied what we did with the pandemic.”

During the interview Trump also reacted to Biden’s large financial advantage over him as the race enters its final weeks.

“[Democrats] have always had more money than the Republicans,” Trump acknowledged on Monday. ‘It’s sort of a funny thing. We have a lot, but … look, when I ran against crooked Hillary, I had 25% of the money that she had and nobody ever talked about that.”

Host Brian Kilmeade asked if the president would still be willing to put his own money into his campaign.

“I would do that,” Trump responded.

He added that he could raise all the money if he wanted but said, “That’s not my thing. And we don’t need the money.”

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