President Donald Trump shared an article on social media this weekend saying President Joe Biden died in 2020 and was replaced by clones.
Trump shared posts from his personal account during Saturday’s Truth Social. The post originated from a small account on the platform in response to discussions about Biden’s health.
"No Joe Biden - executed in 2020," the post said. "The ruthless, unconscious entity of Biden clones, doubles and robotic engineering is what you see."
It added: “Democrats don’t know the difference.”
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President Donald Trump shared a social media post claiming that Joe Biden was "executed" and replaced by clones in 2020. (Win McNamee/Pool via Reuters, Getty Images)
Trump did not add his own words to the post, but just shared the link on his personal account.
The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News numbers' request for comment.
Trump shared several links to the truth social post Saturday night without posting his own comments. Most posts detail Trump's efforts to return steel manufacturing to the United States
Joe Biden
President Trump shared a post about the Truth Society.
Saturday’s post had new controversy over Biden’s health when he took office. The days since Biden announced he had stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer, speculation has exploded, and the diagnosis usually takes years.
The nature of the diagnosis has led to speculation that members of the previous administration are aware of the cancer but will still retain information about the cancer from the public, even if they try to do Biden in their second term.
Former President Joe Biden shared his image with his wife Jill after announcing he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. (x.com/@joebiden)
Trump says he and First Lady Melania Trump feel "sad" Biden's diagnosis And hope he gets a "quick and successful recovery" in an article on social media this weekend.
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"Melania and I regret to hear Joe Biden's recent medical diagnosis," Trump wrote. "We extend our warmest and best wishes to Jill and our family and wish Joe a quick and successful recovery."