Former President Trump gave his remarks about the recent Biden and Xi meeting in San Francisco during his Iowa rally on Saturday. Trump stated that “our leader is a stupid person” during his Iowa rally, referring to President Joe Biden.

President Biden and President Xi Jinping (Photo: President Biden X Account)
“Our Leader Is A Stupid Person,” Says Former President Donald Trump During The Iowa Rally
SOURCE– During the Fort Dodge, Iowa Rally on Saturday, former President Trump made remarks about President Biden, referring to President Joe Biden as a “stupid person” and insinuating the president’s heavy dependence on medication.
At the Iowa rally, former President Trump criticized President Biden’s recent meeting with President Xi Jinping in San Francisco and accused him of being medicated during the important political engagements. It is known that last Wednesday, Biden maintained his views about Xi being a dictator despite meeting each other and making little progress to improve the relationship between US and China.
During the Iowa rally, the former president criticized President Biden multiple times, highlighting the congressional probe into the foreign business dealings of President Biden’s family.
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Former President Trump Also Called President Biden The “Worst President” That The United States Has Ever Had During The Iowa Rally
According to Daily Caller, former President Trump said at the Iowa rally that President Biden looked like he had absolutely no idea where he was, what’s happening, or what he’s supposed to do. He proceeded to describe Chinese President Xi Jinping as a man who’s like a “piece of granite,” saying that President Xi is strong like granite and a smart person too.
In his Iowa rally, former President Trump said that President Biden is a “stupid person” and also called him the “worst president” that the United States has ever had.
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