Biden mocks Trump for mixing up Haley and Pelosi

Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the SNHU Arena on January 20, 2024 in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the SNHU Arena on January 20, 2024 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Photo credit Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

President Joe Biden is continuing to take shots at his presumed 2024 opponent, most recently releasing a video mocking former President Donald Trump for a mix-up he made on stage in New Hampshire.

While holding a campaign event on Friday night, Trump appeared to confuse Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi while talking about Jan. 6, 2021.

With Republicans often criticizing Biden over his public blunders and gaffs, saying his age, 81, makes him unfit for his office, the president is making sure others know he’s not alone, as Trump is only 4 years behind him at 77.

“I don’t agree with Nikki Haley on everything, but we agree on this much: She is not Nancy Pelosi,” Biden wrote in a post on X.

The post was accompanied by a compilation of Trump’s biggest gaffes during his 2024 campaign for office.

The video also featured a remark from Haley, where she reacted to Trump’s Friday comments, also showing confusion over the Pelosi mixup.

“Last night, Trump is at a rally. And he’s going on and on, mentioning me multiple times as to why I didn’t handle Jan. 6 better. I wasn’t in office then. They’re saying he got confused,” Haley said in the ad.

But this wasn’t the only blunder that Haley pointed out as she also called out Trump for saying he was running against Obama last November.

“He got confused. He got confused and said he was running against Obama. He never ran against Obama. Don’t put our country at risk like this,” she added.

On Saturday, Trump addressed the remarks, blowing off the criticism and saying that he recently had his mental abilities tested.

“A lot of times, I’ll say that President Obama is doing a lousy job, meaning that Obama is running the show,” Trump said. “They’ll say, Donald Trump doesn’t know who our president is. No, no. A few months ago, I took a cognitive test my doctor gave me. I said give me a cognitive test, just we can, you know, and I aced it. I also took one when I was in the White House.”

During the rally on Saturday, Trump continued to defend his mental state, saying he would let people know before he “goes bad.”

“I’ll let you know when I go bad,” Trump said. “I really [don’t] think I will be able to tell you because someday we go bad.”

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