Trump says Biden was executed in 2020 and replaced by a robot

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by Olivier Acuña Barba •Published: June 3, 2025•19:05•2 minutes read

Donald Trump took place at the event at Senator Ted Cruz on the left and right with an unidentified man, Elon Musk and his son on the right. |Credit: @RealdonaldTrump

President Donald Trump shared a social post of truth on Sunday, saying that his predecessor, Joe Biden, was executed in 2020, and that what people have seen since was a clone or robot simulating or impersonating the former head of the US government.

“Joe Biden is not there,” Trump said. Social Media Posts. “Biden clone, doubles, robotics (LY) engineering soulless, mindless entities are what you see,” the US president also said, “Democrats don’t know the difference.”

Fox News, the current president’s unwavering supporter; I said Trump simply didn’t add his words to the post, only to share the link on his personal account. The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Fox News Digital.

Biden’s Stage 4 Prostate Cancer

Trump’s Sunday Post comes amid a new debate over Biden’s health during his tenure. Speculation has escalated for days after Biden announced he had announced stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer.

“The nature of the diagnosis led to speculation that members of the previous administration were aware of cancer, but even if they tried to run information about it into the second stage, they withheld information from the public,” Fox News said.

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And initially, Trump said he and his wife Melania were saddened to learn in a May 30 interview that Biden had cancer, but he said he didn’t feel sorry for his illness.

“I don’t really feel sorry for him.”

When asked about Biden’s “aggressive” cancer at a press conference on Saturday, Trump replied. “If you feel sorry for him, don’t feel so bad for him. He says, what he did with his political enemies and all the people he hurt – he hurt so many people, so I don’t really feel sorry for him.”

New York Times It was criticized Posting as Trump’s “exotic conspiracy theory.” And the US news outlet added that it is “the latest example of the president amplifying dark, false material in his millions of followers.”

The newspaper proceeded as follows: “Trump has tended to share theories that have been exposed online for a long time, but his conspiracy embrace is not limited to social media. He is also surrounded by Cabinet officers who raise false claims within the White House and promote such theory.”

According to the NYT, Trump and his administration attacked his mental vision, including “continuingly condemning all sorts of social illnesses, including special theory that Biden’s aides enacted policies without Biden’s knowledge and used autopens to issue pardons.” ”

The news outlet said “Trump has admitted that his administration sometimes uses an autopen system.”

Thousands of false or misleading claims

Last month, while sitting next to the South African president in his oval office, Trump allegedly claimed that white South African farmers were victims of mass murders, showing an image intended to support his claim. However, the image was from the conflict in the eastern Congo.

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Without realizing it or intentionally, Trump falsely claimed that white South Africans were victims of genocide, despite police statistics not showing that white people in the country are more vulnerable than other groups.

The New York Times also revealed that in his first four years, Trump has issued at least 30,573 false or misleading statements.

A repost of Trump’s Robot Conspiracy Theory came the day after Biden told reporters he felt good after he began treating his prostate cancer.

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