Trump And Musk Make Shocking Admission On Biden

Former President Donald Trump and X owner Elon Musk both concurred during a conversation on an X Space on Monday that the United States currently does not “have a president right now.”

“Biden is close to vegetable stage, in my opinion, I looked at him today on the beach, and I said, ‘Why would anybody allow him — the guy could barely walk. Does he have a political adviser that thinks this looks good? Because it looks so bad,” Trump said. “He can’t lift the chair. The chair weighs about three ounces. It’s meant for children and old people to lift, and he can’t lift it. The whole thing is crazy.”

Trump continued by stating that Vice President Kamala Harris would be even worse if elected president, arguing that she is a “San Francisco liberal” who, in his view, “destroyed San Francisco” and, as attorney general, “destroyed California.”

“What she has done to California is — well, you know better than I do. You just left California for a lot of those reasons — what she’s done with crime, with cashless bail, where you kill somebody. We have states where you kill somebody and they let you out right away. And then they never find the people unless they kill again, and then they let them out again,” the former president said. “Our country is becoming a very dangerous place, and she is a radical left San Francisco liberal — and now she’s looking like she wants to be more Trump than Trump if that’s possible. I don’t think it’s possible, but she wants to be more Trump than Trump.”

Trump was likely referencing Harris’s adoption of his campaign promise to eliminate taxes on tips, which she echoed during her rally on Saturday.

Ironically, in 2022, Harris voted in favor of legislation that enabled the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to track and tax workers’ tips.

Harris cast the deciding vote to pass the Inflation Reduction Act, which allocated an additional $80 billion to the IRS. This funding allowed the IRS to intensify its efforts to enforce the taxation of tips within the service industry.