Alyssa Farah Griffin slams Trump’s ‘meandering' RNC speech but claims Biden is ‘incapable’ of beating him

Alyssa Farah Griffin argued that Donald Trump’s divisiveness and decreased sharpness make him vulnerable in the 2024 election
PUBLISHED JUL 20, 2024
'The View' co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin criticized Donald Trump’s recent Republican National Convention speech, calling him 'infinitely beatable' but not by President Joe Biden (Getty Images)
'The View' co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin criticized Donald Trump’s recent Republican National Convention speech, calling him 'infinitely beatable' but not by President Joe Biden (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON DC: On Friday’s episode of 'The View', co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin delivered a harsh critique of former president Donald Trump’s recent Republican National Convention speech, labeling her former boss as “infinitely beatable.”

According to Mediaite, Griffin, who served as a communications official in Trump’s administration, didn’t hold back in her evaluation of the speech, describing it as a “meandering” and incoherent presentation.

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Former President Donald Trump made several verbal gaffes during the Philadelphia MAGA rally (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Alyssa Farah Griffin took issue with Donald Trump’s reference to fictional cannibal Hannibal Lecter from Thomas Harris’s novels during his RNC address (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

She reflected on how Trump’s speech highlighted his divisiveness and how he’s not as sharp as he once was, a sentiment she shares as there are ongoing discussions about President Joe Biden’s capacity to serve another term.

Griffin commented, “This to me underscored the fact that Donald Trump is an infinitely beatable candidate. This is somebody who’s polarizing, he’s divisive, and I also want to mention with due respect knowing what he went through, he’s not as sharp as he once was.”

"He was meandering, he was losing his train of thought, It didn't make a ton of sense," she stated.

Alyssa Farah Griffin claims Joe Biden 'incapable of beating' Donald Trump

In her analysis, Alyssa Farah Griffin forecasted that Joe Biden might eventually withdraw from the race due to growing concerns over his performance and health.

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Alyssa Farah Griffin pointed out that while there are increasing calls from within the Democratic Party for Joe Biden to step aside, she believes he is the one candidate who is 'incapable of beating' Donald Trump (Getty Images)

She pointed out that while there are increasing calls from within the Democratic Party for Biden to step aside, he continues to be the Democratic candidate, and she believes he is the one candidate who is “incapable of beating” Trump.

“The reality is Democrats are currently running the one person who seems incapable of beating him, and I think these conversations that are happening around Biden are going to continue because people saw that and said, 'Wait, we can beat this guy, why aren’t we'?” Griffin said.



 

Reactions to Alyssa Farah Griffin’s critique: From praise to skepticism

Alyssa Farah Griffin’s sharp critique of former president Donald Trump’s recent speech and her assertion that President Joe Biden is the one candidate who cannot defeat Trump have sparked a variety of reactions online.

One user wrote, "AFG is spot on."

Another user commented, "Spending years pretending you can't see Joe's increasing senility is not cult-like at all."

One user replied, "Im sure she has "beat" Trump in the past. She likely "beat" him to get her job with him."

One user said, "She's right and hawt!"

Another added, "AFG is the only person in the country who is aware of this. What a sage!"

One stated, "She's among the first to be sent to the camps if Trump wins. And dems are whistling past the graveyard pretending Pudding Joe is fine."

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