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You won’t believe the latest Biden conspiracy Trump just amplified
“There is no #JoeBiden—executed in 2020. #Biden clones doubles & robotic engineered soulless mindless entities are what you see. Democrats don’t know the difference.”
President Donald Trump has once again amplified a bizarre theory, sharing a post claiming that Joe Biden died in 2020 and has been replaced by “clones, doubles & robotic engineered soulless mindless entities” throughout his presidency.
🧟♂️ “There is no #JoeBiden—executed in 2020”
Late Saturday night, Trump reposted a message from a pro‐Trump account on Truth Social that declared:
“There is no #JoeBiden—executed in 2020. #Biden clones doubles & robotic engineered soulless mindless entities are what you see. Democrats don’t know the difference.”
Trump posts on Truth Social a post that says Joe Biden was executed in 2020, and clones and robots are what you have seen since.
The post insinuates that every public appearance by Biden has been performed by lifeless impostors, a claim that defies reality and lacks any credible evidence.
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🛡️ Déjà vu: Melania body‐double conspiracy
This isn’t Trump’s first foray into wild replacement theories. In 2019, he denounced claims that First Lady Melania Trump had been swapped for a body double. Then, he tweeted:
“The Fake News photoshopped pictures of Melania, then propelled conspiracy theories that it’s actually not her by my side… They are only getting more deranged with time!”
Now, the “Biden clones” narrative earns a top spot on Trump’s own social feed.
🏥 Fuelling doubts about Biden’s health
Last month, Trump also entertained theories suggesting Biden concealed his prostate cancer diagnosis. On May 19, shortly after the White House disclosed Biden’s aggressive form of the disease, Trump told reporters:
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“There are things going on that the public wasn’t informed about… Why wasn’t [his cognitive ability] discussed? And, it’s turned out that’s not so. It’s very dangerous… This is dangerous for our country.”
Despite no evidence of a cover‐up, Trump implied an investigation was needed—fanning the flames of mistrust.