Former President Donald Trump is once again calling for a debate with President Joe Biden, and he’s not holding back on his criticisms. During a radio interview with Hugh Hewitt, Trump made the bold claim that Biden was “higher than a kite” during his State of the Union speech, and he didn’t hold back on calling it the “worst address” he’s ever seen. Trump didn’t shy away from bringing up previous reports about cocaine being found at the White House either, even though there’s no evidence connecting Biden to it.
In true Trump fashion, he didn’t stop there. He went on to push for drug testing before any debates with Biden, taunting him at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It seems like Trump is eager to get on that debate stage and go head-to-head with the current president. It’s worth noting that Trump didn’t fancy the GOP primary debates during his presidency, but now he’s all in for a showdown with Biden.
Trump taunts Biden with call for drug-tested debate https://t.co/lAuQ1Tav5i
— Trump2024_no_matter_what (@TexasTrump2024) April 4, 2024
Unsurprisingly, Trump didn’t miss the opportunity to make some strong statements about the Israel-Hamas conflict. He claimed that if he were still in charge, the recent surprise attack against Israel wouldn’t have happened. He didn’t hold back, stating that it’s a “horrible thing” and emphasized the need to “stop killing people” and get back to peace.
The criticism didn’t stop there, as Trump didn’t hold back on calling Biden names like “idiot” and “the dumbest president we’ve ever had.” It’s clear that Trump is eager to take on Biden and isn’t holding back on expressing his strong opinions about the current administration.
The former president’s willingness to engage in a debate comes at a time when Biden hasn’t made a firm commitment to facing off with him. Biden has indicated that his decision on debating Trump will depend on the former president’s behavior.
Amid all this, tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict continue to grow, with criticism being leveled against Israel for its actions. This comes after seven World Central Kitchen workers were tragically killed in an Israeli airstrike. And despite the growing backlash, it seems that Biden is standing firm on his support for Israel without any notable changes.
Overall, Trump is not holding back when it comes to his opinions on Biden, the state of the nation, and international affairs. It’s clear that he’s eager to get back into the spotlight and isn’t afraid to make waves in doing so.

