Trump mocks Dems for 'greatly' demeaning Biden, says his presidency was snatched like candy from baby

Donald Trump attacked the Democratic Party's actions for removing Joe Biden from the presidential race
UPDATED OCT 29, 2024
Donald Trump accused Democrats to have 'embarrassed' Joe Biden by asking him to keep his distance from their campaigns (Getty Images)
Donald Trump accused Democrats to have 'embarrassed' Joe Biden by asking him to keep his distance from their campaigns (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Former president Donald Trump criticized Democrats for not only 'greatly' demeaning but further embarrassing President Joe Biden by instructing him to stay away from Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign.

His remarks came as the greatest showdown of the presidential election, to take place on November 7, nears.

Trump's criticism was sharp, likening the Democrats' actions of forcing Joe Biden to drop from rerunning as president to snatching candy from a baby.

Donald Trump says Democrats have instructed Joe Biden to 'get lost'

Donald Trump expressed that taking the presidency away from Joe Biden was not enough for the Democrats, who he claimed further embarrassed him by instructing him to keep his distance from the campaign trail.

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Donald Trump said Democrats have repeatedly 'embarrassed' Joe Biden and continue to do so (Getty Images)

"The Democrats have not only greatly demeaned and embarrassed Crooked Joe Biden, but now they’re demanding that he be nowhere near Lyin’ Kamala’s Campaign," Trump posted on his Truth Social account on Monday, 28 October.



 

He continued, "It’s not good enough that they took the Presidency away from him, just like you take candy away from a baby, but now they have to further embarrass him by telling him to, 'GET LOST,'" adding that they are "a Threat to Democracy!"

Donald Trump mocks Michelle Obama for being 'angry and out of control'

In a subsequent post, Donald Trump shifted his focus to Fox News, criticizing their coverage of Michelle Obama's interview.

He mocked the former first lady for appearing "angry and totally out of control" while attempting to support Harris' campaign.

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 12: First lady Michelle Obama waves to members of congress before US President Barack Obama delivers the State of the Union speech before members of Congress in the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol January 12, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Donald Trump criticized Fox News' coverage of Michelle Obama’s interview and mocked the former first lady for appearing 'angry and totally out of control' (Getty Images)

"FoxNews spends far too much time promoting the Democrats, their surrogates, and their agenda. Today I watched, over and over again, an angry and totally out of control Michelle Obama trying to save the dying Campaign of Comrade Kamala Harris," Trump posted on Truth Social.

The 78-year-old politician also expressed frustration with Fox News for not showcasing polls from Michigan, where he claimed to be leading significantly.

"I’m leading in Michigan, by a lot, because of great support from Autoworkers, Arab Americans, Jewish Americans, and all other Patriots - But Fox refuses to put up those Polls," he stated.

Donald Trump accuses Fox News of playing negative ads against his campaign

Donald Trump further criticized Fox News for what he described as an imbalance in their advertising strategy, suggesting they favor negative commercials against his campaign.

"Fox also plays more negative commercials and ads promoting the other side than is even imaginable - Our ads on FoxNews are always a big deal to negotiate (They want us to change and weaken our content!), but we put them up on CNN and MSDNC with no problems or changes," he wrote.



 

"It’s hard to believe I’m leading by so much!" he concluded referring to Michigan polls, Raw Story noted.

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