45th President Donald Trump told GB News host and Brexit champion Nigel Farage that Joe Biden will be too busy “in Delaware sleeping” to attend the coronation of King Charles III this month.
Trump appeared on Farage’s news program while traveling in the United Kingdom this week, according to Breitbart News, which reported that the former president questioned the physical fitness and stamina of his successor while asserting that Biden is not in charge of his own presidency.
“I don’t think he can do it physically actually, I think that its hard for him do it physically, getting over here for him,” said Trump, per Breitbart. “He’s got a lot of things going, a lot of strange things happen… but certainly he should be here as our representative of our country.”
“I was very surprised when I heard he wasn’t coming, you would think he would be here, he’ll be in Delaware, where he spends a lot of time,” said Trump, “he spent a lot of time there during the election… I think it’s very disrespectful for him not to be here.”
‘He’s not running the country, he’s in Delaware sleeping.’
Donald Trump slams Joe Biden and his lack of leadership in the White House as President of the United States.
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“That man is incompetent, and it’s a shame, and he’s not running it anyway, people around him, a very smart group of Marxists or communists or whatever you want to call them, that’s who’s running our country. He’s in Delaware sleeping.”
Last month we reported that Biden will become the first U.S. President not to attend the coronation of a British monarch since the advent of modern flight made transcontinental flights over the Atlantic viable in 1955. Valiant News reported:
The Coronation of King Charles III is set to be the first coronation since the advent of modern air travel, with passenger jets that would be capable of making a quick trip across the Atlantic only being common in 1955. Eisenhower was the first president to travel in a jet across to Europe in 1959, 6 years after the Coronation of Elizabeth II.
In addition, the first time a president ever went out of the country on a visit for any reason while in office was Theodore Roosevelt, who inspected the Panama Canal in 1906. The vaunted “special relationship” between the United Kingdom and United States also only developed after World War II.
While Biden will not be in the United Kingdom for the coronation of King Charles III, he was in Ireland last month, prompting a former Northern Ireland leader to remark that Biden “hates the UK.”
