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Trump Mocks Joe Biden for ‘Sleeping’ at Climate Conference
- Trump mocks ‘Sleepy Joe’ Biden for appearing to fall asleep at climate conference
- Trump indicated that Biden’s slumber shows he doesn’t actually believe climate warming is a serious problem.
Ekohotblog reports that former US President Donald Trump has ridiculed sitting President Joe Biden for appearing to nod off before his address at an international climate change meeting in Scotland on Monday.
Trump indicated that Biden’s slumber shows he doesn’t actually believe climate warming is a serious problem.
“Even Biden couldn’t stand hearing so much about the Global Warming Hoax, the 7th biggest Hoax in America, followed closely behind by the 2020 Presidential Election Scam, Russia, Russia, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, Impeachment Hoax #1, Impeachment Hoax #2 and, of course, the ‘No Collusion’ finding of the Mueller Report,” Trump said in an email blast.
“Biden went to Europe saying Global Warming is his highest priority, and then promptly fell asleep, for all the world to see, at the Conference itself. Nobody that has true enthusiasm and belief in a subject will ever fall asleep!”
Biden closed his eyes for the better part of 30 seconds while seated in a large conference center in Glasgow before an aide approached and roused him.
While listening to Eddie Ndopu, a disability rights activist, warn that global warming threatens “our ability to generate food and even to exist,” Biden appeared to nod off.
During the 2020 presidential campaign, Trump dubbed Biden “Sleepy Joe” and accused him of being mentally “shot.” Biden, the oldest president in history, turns 79 this month.
It’s unclear if Trump was calling the global warming idea a hoax or implying that Democrats were using it for political gain.
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