Trump shares unfounded conspiracy theories claiming Biden was "executed" in 2020

President Donald Trump re-established his baseless claim on the truth society on Saturday night that former President Joe Biden was executed in 2020 and replaced by cloning or robots.

The original post was originally posted by anonymous truth social users who often spread fancy language claims, suggesting that Biden was replaced by “clone, doubles” and “ruthless unconscious entities of robot engineering.”

Trump linked it to his nearly 10 million followers without adding any other context or explanation. The original poster has more than 5,000 followers.

The White House did not immediately respond to Sunday's request for comment, explaining why Trump shared the post and whether Trump believed Biden was executed in 2020.

Trump has often shared it with Mister’s information and unproven conspiracy theories over the years. The president repeated that he won claims of the 2020 presidential election, which led some of his supporters to attack the Capitol on January 6, 2021 in an attempt to overturn Biden's victory. He also claimed that before the retrospective, the judge, President Barack Obama, was not born in the United States, was allegedly "eating pets" during the 2024 campaign. All of these claims are debunked or otherwise proved to be false.

Trump’s circles have also spread conspiracy theories, and some of the top brass in the administration have spread misinformation about vaccines or so-called “deep states.” Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Biden revealed last month that he was diagnosed with a form of metastatic disease of aggressive prostate cancer, as the former president and his top aides are already increasingly scrutinizing his keenness and physical ability during his tenure and how they are with the country.

The revelations of his cancer diagnosis initially prompted a desire for Democrats and Republicans, but it quickly moved as Trump allies claimed that Biden had hidden his cancer diagnosis. A Biden spokesman said at the time that the former president had never been diagnosed with prostate cancer before last month.

Biden said Friday that he felt good about the allegations from reporters and joked about allegations of his alleged mental decline during his tenure.

The re-release Saturday joins the president wields a lot of attacks on Biden in recent weeks.

Trump and House Republicans have carefully examined Biden's use of automatic opening to sign some legislative and executive orders, and used it to question Biden's mental state. Trump even claimed that some of the pardons signed by Biden were invalid because they did not sign with a real pen. NBC News previously reported that the White House has used auto-start to create signatures for decades.

Ruian Noble and Melanie Zanona contribute.