As seen in a recent video, Joe Biden looks basically like a corpse while relaxing at a beach, with many questioning his role as President of the United States.
Biden — who held just one public event this week — is currently lounging on the beach in Delaware.
He has spent 40% of his entire presidency on vacation.
Who is running the country? pic.twitter.com/NAva2BLPMm
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 10, 2024
The gunman who attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump reportedly used the controversial alt-right social media platform Gab to post messages supporting President Biden, according to Gab’s founder.
Gab CEO Andrew Torba revealed on Wednesday that Thomas Matthew Crooks, the alleged assailant, may have had an account on Gab. Torba said he received an emergency disclosure request from law enforcement, which led to this discovery.
The account @epicmicrowave, which Torba has not confirmed as definitely belonging to Crooks, posted nine times on Gab. Most of these posts supported President Biden, with some expressing approval of his COVID-19 lockdowns, border policies, and executive orders.
Torba shared screenshots of pro-Biden comments from the account, but noted that he is taking a risk by disclosing this information. He emphasized that the account’s posts seemed to back Biden’s policies and downplayed any criticisms against the administration’s handling of immigration and human trafficking.
Crooks, 20, opened fire at Trump’s campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13, using an AR-15 rifle. He grazed Trump in the ear and killed one person before being shot dead by a Secret Service sniper.
Gab, founded in 2016 as a free-speech alternative to Twitter, has faced previous controversies, including being briefly taken offline in 2018 after being linked to a mass shooter. Despite these challenges, Torba has maintained that the platform is committed to upholding free speech, even when it draws political scrutiny.