'Probably projecting': Internet slams Donald Trump as he appeals for donations citing Joe Biden’s use of foul language

'BIDEN JUST CALLED ME A SICK F-WORD!' stated an email sent by the Trump campaign, urging his ever-ardent supporters to 'chip in'
UPDATED FEB 3, 2024
Former President Donald Trump seized on the opportunity to solicit funds by citing Biden's foul-mouthed remarks against him(Getty Images)
Former President Donald Trump seized on the opportunity to solicit funds by citing Biden's foul-mouthed remarks against him(Getty Images)

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: Former President Donald Trump is fundraising on President Joe Biden's alleged use of a four-letter derogatory term to describe his displeasure with his presumptive general election opponent in coming November 2024.

"BIDEN JUST CALLED ME A SICK F-WORD!" stated an email sent by the Trump campaign on Friday, urging his ever-ardent supporters to 'chip in'.


 
 
 
 
 
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"(Y)ou know he doesn't just think that about me, he thinks that about EVERY SINGLE ONE of my proud supporters," the 77-year-old GOP presidential frontrunner remarked in the email statement.

The appeal was made one day after it was revealed that the 81-year-old incumbent President had called his predecessor a “sick f–k” in conversations with his personal advisors and close friends, according to the New York Post.


 
 
 
 
 
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Per a report from Politico, Biden was recently caught behind closed doors saying about the former President, "What an f-king a-hole the guy is!"

What did Trump’s campaign associates say about Biden’s remarks?

A Trump campaign spokesperson said it was 'a shame' but 'no surprise' that Biden used filthy language while discussing his predecessor.

Donald Trump reminded his supporters during his fundraising drive that "Hillary Clinton calls us deplorables" and that "Biden will spit on us & call us every curse word in the dictionary."


 
 
 
 
 
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"If you stand with me now, we'll be the ones laughing on Election Day," he went on to say in the email.

The email signed by the former President of the United States, solicits donations from his supporters by directing them to click on a prominently displayed red button that reads, "I LOVE PRESIDENT TRUMP."


 
 
 
 
 
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This fundraising technique is not new for the MAGA figurehead, as Trump has previously attempted to raise funds by capitalizing on controversial events such as his criminal indictments, Georgia mugshot, and efforts from several US states to kick him off state primary ballots.

Recent campaign filings reveal that more than $50 million in pro-Trump political action committee funds have been utilized in the past year to pay for the legal expenses incurred by the 45th President of the United States.

Internet dubs Trump ‘crybaby’ as he appeals for donations 

People on X shredded the former POTUS as he attempted to capitalize on Biden’s remarks against him in his fundraising email to supporters.



 

One X user remarked, “Is it a fundraising email or an eight year old telling on his brother?"



 

Another user claimed, "Somehow Trump repeating that reflects badly on Trump. OK."



 

Another user said, "Probably projecting."



 

One user asked, "Are you happy America?"



 

Another X user quipped, "Trump never said that word in his entire life. So pure and angelic."



 

Finally, this user tweeted, "political Theater."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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