Hidden Camera Video Shows Trump HILARIOUSLY Trolling Biden
President Donald Trump was caught on video making disparaging remarks about President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, and the footage quickly went viral.
Seated in a golf cart, Trump appeared to be conversing with a few individuals when the video captured his comments. It does not seem like Trump knows the video is being recorded.
“How’d I do with the debate the other night?” Trump asked a small group of reporters and onlookers, then referred to his opponent as an “old, broken down pile of crap.”
“He’s a bad guy. He just quit, you know, he’s quitting. He’s quitting the race,” Trump continued. “Yup, I got him out of the race. And that means we have Kamala.”
Trump added, “I think she’s gonna be better. She’s so bad. She’s so pathetic. She’s so fu***ng bad.” Turning back to Biden, Trump further commented: “Could you imagine that guy dealing with Putin and the president of China, who’s a fierce person. He’s a fierce man.”
A survey conducted by Suffolk University/USA Today revealed that nearly one-third of voters are more inclined to support Trump after the first presidential debate. Additionally, the majority of respondents believe that Democrats should consider replacing Biden as their nominee.
While 51% of voters think Trump should be replaced as the Republican nominee, dissatisfaction with Biden is more pronounced, especially among Democrats. Over 40% of Democrats believe Biden should be replaced following his debate performance.
Trump’s support base remains strong. Only 14% of Republicans and 12% of Trump supporters think the GOP should consider a different candidate. Furthermore, the debate appeared to bolster Trump’s position, as 31% of respondents said his performance made them more likely to support him, according to the survey.
Conversely, only 10% of all voters indicated that Biden’s debate performance increased their likelihood of voting for him, while 9% said the debate made them more likely to support a third-party candidate. Biden’s critics have raised concerns about his mental sharpness, describing his performance with terms such as “confused” and “incoherent.”
In contrast, Trump’s supporters described him as “coherent” and “articulate.”
“The findings, taken in the three days after the [June 27] debate, underscore the significant challenge for the Biden campaign as it tries to recover and put this debate behind them amid calls for the president to withdraw,” said David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center.
The survey also revealed that by a 5-to-1 margin, voters from both parties believe Trump won the debate.
Former South Carolina governor and 2024 GOP presidential contender Nikki Haley, meanwhile, is cautioning her party to prepare for Biden to be replaced with a “younger” and more “vibrant” candidate.
“They are going to be smart about it. They’re going to bring somebody younger. They’re going to bring somebody vibrant. They’re going to bring somebody tested,” Haley told The Wall Street Journal following Biden’s disastrous debate performance against former President Donald Trump on Thursday.
“This is a time for Republicans to prepare and get ready for what’s to come because there is no way that there will be a surviving Democratic Party if they allow Joe Biden to continue to be the candidate,” she added.
Referring to Biden’s performance, Haley noted further: “Our enemies just saw that they have between now and Jan. 20 to do whatever it is they want to do.”
Despite their contentious and sometimes bitter rivalry during the primary season, Haley told the WSJ that she had recently reached out to the former president, whom she served as UN ambassador, and that the two of them had “a good conversation.”