In rambling interview on Fox, Trump pronounces Biden ‘a lost soul’
President Trump took a swipe at Joe Biden on Wednesday morning, calling the former vice president a “lost soul.”
“It looks like it, it looks like it, except Biden. Biden is a lost soul,” Trump said. “He doesn’t know where he is, I don’t think. He’s changing his views rapidly.” The president has questioned Biden’s mental fitness since the former vice president entered the presidential race — suggesting Biden is “slower than he used to be” and “the weakest mentally” of the Democratic candidates.
“It just seems very boring, but I’m going to watch it because I have to. That’s part of my life,” Trump said. “Do I want to watch these people? That’s a very unexciting group of people.”
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