Trump says Biden's obscene remarks target him and his supporters
According to Politico Friday, Biden's aides admitted that the president used "salty language" in private chats about Trump.
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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump motions before speaking at a campaign event on January 27, 2024 (AP)
Former US President Donald Trump said that current US President Joe Biden's filthy words represented the US leader's personal opinion not just of Trump, but also of "every single" one of Trump's supporters.
According to Politico Friday, Biden's aides admitted that the president used "salty language" in private chats about Trump. Biden insulted his potential election opponent as a "sick f***" who takes pleasure in the misfortunes of others and a "f*ing ass****," according to advisers.
The New York Post quoted Trump in an email saying "Biden just called me a sick F-word! [Y]ou know he doesn't just think that about me, he thinks that about every single one of my proud supporters."
A representative for Trump's team termed Biden's harsh words "a shame," claiming it was "no surprise" that Biden used filthy language when discussing the former US president.
Only 40% of voters think Biden worthy of reelection
A Gallup survey released on Friday found that fewer than 40% of American voters feel US President Joe Biden deserves to be reelected.
His public favor rating has been below 50% since August 2021, raising concerns among his fellow Democrats as he prepares for a rematch with Republican former President Donald Trump in November.
The poll indicated that "The 38% of voters who say Biden deserves a second term is slightly lower than the 41% of Americans who approve of the job he is doing in the same survey."
The large majority of Democrats (82%) believe Biden should be reelected to the president, as do 29% of independents and 3% of Republicans.
In regards to congressional elections, the 24% who think members are worthy of reelection is lower than in all former elections except in 2012 when only 20% thought so.
Biden's 'wildest dream'
Joe Biden realizes his policies jeopardized his chances of being re-elected, prompting him to take roads less traveled by conventional presidents.
According to The New York Times, Biden has opted to attend rallies to warn of the death of democracy if his administration loses the elections and sent his most trusted aides to reclaim the democratic narrative he wants to promote and wants voters to choose.
But in a bizarre choice, Biden also turned to global superstar Taylor Swift in an attempt to boost his popularity among US citizens.
The Times coined it Joe Biden's "wildest dream", as a public endorsement from Swift would boost his chances in the elections. Forbes revealed that one of the plans Biden's administration had noted in their agenda was a public appearance with Taylor Swift, perhaps at one of her tour shows.
Singer and songwriter Taylor Swift is a firm Democrat and is known for her influence on social matters. Her large fanbase is swayed by her views and political stances. Although Swift is not outspoken about her politics, her documentary "Miss Americana" revealed that when she voted for the Democrat running in the Nashville country elections, a large number of fans headed to the polls and cast their votes for the same candidate, tipping the scales of the results.
Moreover, during the 2020 elections, Swift encouraged fans to vote and endorsed Joe Biden, resulting in a drastic upsurge in tens of thousands of young voters registered.