On February 10th, former President Donald Trump addressed a jam-packed Conway, South Carolina rally. Held just two weeks before he faces off against former Governor Nikki Haley (R-SC) in her home state, he set his sights on sitting President Joe Biden. Calling him out in light of the Robert Hur investigation into Biden’s handling of classified material, Trump pointed out just how absurd the whole situation is right now.
“The special counsel’s report tries to let Biden off by claiming that he is too mentally incompetent to convict at a trial. I’m not going to charge him with a crime, but it’s okay for him to become Commander in Chief- think of that one…But we know that Joe Biden has always been too mentally incompetent.”
He also detailed just how mixed up the situation is since Trump is also facing 40 counts in connection to his own classified documents case.
Special Counsel Jack Smith from Biden’s Department of Justice headed the prosecution. As Trump explained, this represents “a weaponized two-tiered system of justice in this country. Crooked Joe got off scot-free, and I don’t know if you call it scot-free; they said he was a mental basket case. Biden’s thugs are still trying to put me in jail on fake charges for crimes that they openly admit that Crooked Joe did. He actually did these crimes.”
In pointing this out, Trump showcased how Biden was personally driving the persecution of Trump’s good name, but he also how horrific this whole circus is. At no point in history have we had a sitting President attack their predecessor. Nor have we had a sitting President under investigation only to avoid being charged because he is mentally feeble. Having that mental project also running for reelection at that same time never happened before either.
Just seeing the reaction of the people in attendance should tell the mainstream American media the truth about this election; if Trump doesn’t win the Presidency back, it must be a fraud. There is no way the American people can allow a man who isn’t mentally competent enough to stand trial to be responsible for over 330 million people.