


Former President Donald Trump mocked President Joe Biden’s gaffes and stutters during Thursday night’s closely watched press conference on the sidelines of NATO’s Washington Summit, before highlighting his meeting with Hungary's President Viktor Orban in a likely attempt to show off his own foreign policy chops.
Former president Donald Trump mocked Biden's gaffes at a closely watched press conference on ... [+]
In a series of posts on his Truth Social platform, Trump derisively mentioned Biden’s “‘Big Boy’ Press Conference” and shared clips of the president’s gaffes and stumbles.
During the presser, Biden mistakenly referred to Vice President Kamala Harris as “Vice President Trump,” something the former president’s account quickly shared a clip of, mockingly adding “Great job, Joe!”
Trump also highlighted another slip-up where Biden said he was following the advice of his “commander in chief” on the issue of military assistance to Ukraine, before correcting himself and saying “the chiefs of staff of the military, as well as the secretary of defense and our intelligence people.”
Trump then lashed out at the president, saying he has “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” likely in response to Biden referring to him as a “disaster” for U.S. allies.
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Aside from the two slip-ups, Biden spent most of the press conference highlighting his foreign policy credentials, as he gave detailed answers to multiple questions on global matters—including threats posed by Russia and China. The foreign policy aspect of the presser won Biden some applause from pundits on TV. The president was also keen to draw a contrast between himself and his predecessor and rival and told reporters: “I've not had any of my European allies come up to me and say, ‘Joe don't run.’ What I hear them say is ‘You've got to win, you can't let this guy come forward, he'd be a disaster.’” In a likely effort to respond to this and show off his foreign policy credentials, Trump reshared a post by Hungarian President Viktor Orban after the two met in Mar-A-Lago earlier on Thursday, where the Hungarian leader suggested Trump had a plan for peace in Europe. In response, Trump wrote: “Thank you Viktor. There must be PEACE, and quickly. Too many people have died in a war that should have never started!”