Donald Trump’s speech stumble sparks concerns he might have 'mental lapse' worse than Joe Biden

Donald Trump appeared to stumble over his words during a media briefing as he swore in Alina Habba as interim US attorney in New Jersey
UPDATED MAR 30, 2025
Donald Trump was compared to Joe Biden after he made a verbal gaffe during a speech (Getty Images)
Donald Trump was compared to Joe Biden after he made a verbal gaffe during a speech (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: President Donald Trump found himself at the center of a fresh controversy after stumbling over his words during a press conference on March 28, leading one commentator to say he was suffering a "mental lapse that is objectively rougher than anything Joe Biden ever exhibited."

According to The Irish Star, the moment, which occurred as he swore in Alina Habba, 41, as interim US attorney in New Jersey, raised eyebrows as he took a long pause mid-sentence before delivering a confusing remark. 



 

Joe Biden speechwriter calls Trump's speech stumble worse than Biden's gaffes

"We hope this court system that's become so active all of a sudden in trying to protect some very very bad, uh, people of crime," Donald Trump said after the pause.

He continued, "They have to stop. They have to let us do the job that we were elected to do the job. They shouldn't be interfering in that. It's a very sad thing going on, nobody can even believe it."

Dan Luchey, a former White House speechwriter for former President Joe Biden, seized the moment to make a damning comparison, suggesting Trump’s verbal misstep was "rougher" than any of Biden’s past speech difficulties. 



 

"Basically every day now, Donald Trump has a mental lapse that is objectively rougher than anything Joe Biden ever exhibited," Luchey wrote.

Concerns over age-related cognitive decline became a top issue during the 2024 presidential election, ultimately leading to then-President Biden’s dropping out.

U.S. President Joe Biden speaks after meeting with North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, and Homeland Security Advisor Liz Sherwood-Randall on the ongoing response to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in the Oval Office of the White House on September 30, 2024 in Washington, DC. The President has said he plans to travel to North Carolina on Wednesday as authorities face challenges delivering supplies to isolated, flood-ravaged areas in the Southeastern United States as the death toll from Hurricane Helene tops 100. (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
Former President Joe Biden speaks after meeting with North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, and Homeland Security Advisor Liz Sherwood-Randall on the ongoing response to the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in the Oval Office of the White House on September 30, 2024 in Washington, DC (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

At 81, Biden was the oldest president in US history. He had previously framed his 2020 election victory as a transitional period to "pass the torch" to the next generation.

However, his age and cognitive struggles became a significant point of criticism, ultimately contributing to his political downfall.

Donald Trump's speech stumble sparks Internet reactions 



 

Some social media users speculated that Trump caught himself before saying "people of color," while others dismissed Luchey’s statement, arguing that Trump’s stumble was minor compared to what they described as Biden’s frequent verbal gaffes.

One user chimed in, "Deranged."



 

Another added, "Dementia Don. Sad but true. His children should take care of him."



 

Someone else noted, "Old Age and Immense Stress equals neurolinguistic deficits: AKA: Word Retrieval Problems."



 

A viewer remarked, "Thus is ridiculous! He babbles about nothing same nonsense over and over and over again!"



 

One comment declared, "Trump was objectively showing more signs of cognitive decline than Biden *while Biden was still running*."



 

Another observed, "#DementiaDon is only going to get worse, and we're barely 3 months in #Trump**"



 

As one person explained, "Trump was just as bad before the election. Even when he was dreadfully sick at the debate, Joe Biden never said anything like the demented ravings of Trump. But who did @jaketapper. Write a book about? You have to ask why."



 

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