Published Date: 02.06.2025 05:15 / Politics

Trump Shares Biden Clone Theory Post

Trump Shares Biden Clone Theory Post

Trump shares post alleging Biden died in 2020 and was replaced by clones, as health rumors intensify after cancer diagnosis.

Trump Amplifies Post Amid Biden Health Scrutiny

President Donald Trump shared a post on Truth Social this weekend alleging that President Joe Biden was executed in 2020 and replaced by robotic clones. The post, which originated from a small account on the platform, was shared by Trump without any additional comment from his personal account on Saturday.

The post read, “There is no Joe Biden – executed in 2020,” and claimed that what the public sees are “Biden clones, doubles and robotic engineered soulless, mindless entities.” It ended with the assertion, “Democrats don’t know the difference,” followed by several hashtags.

The White House has not issued an official response to the claims or the post shared by Trump. His decision to share the link without comment has nonetheless drawn renewed attention to Biden’s physical condition and raised questions regarding the appropriateness of circulating such content.

On the same evening, Trump shared multiple other links on Truth Social, many of which focused on economic policy and manufacturing, specifically detailing his administration’s efforts to bring steel production back to the United States. None of those posts included any commentary either.

Post Follows Biden Cancer Announcement

The viral post surfaced amid intensified public scrutiny following President Biden’s recent disclosure that he has stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer. The announcement has sparked widespread speculation regarding how long Biden has been aware of the diagnosis and whether information was withheld from the public during his reelection campaign.

The advanced nature of the illness has led to theories that key members of the previous administration may have known of Biden’s condition before it was disclosed, prompting debates about transparency and accountability within the White House.

Despite the controversy surrounding the post he shared, Trump publicly extended sympathy toward Biden and his family. “Melania and I are saddened to hear about Joe Biden’s recent medical diagnosis,” Trump wrote in a separate post. “We extend our warmest and best wishes to Jill and the family, and we wish Joe a fast and successful recovery.”

Trump’s message of support stands in sharp contrast to the viral clone theory post, highlighting the dual narrative often present on social platforms. While offering formal well wishes, Trump’s online activity simultaneously amplifies fringe narratives that stir debate among political observers and the public alike.