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Trump suggests Biden will come to the debate ‘jacked up’ after getting ‘a shot in the a**’

Donald Trump has baselessly claimed that Joe Biden will use medical supplements to prepare for the first presidential debate this coming Thursday.

At his last scheduled rally before the debate, Trump suggested that Biden is going to appear “jacked up” after getting “a shot in the a**.”

“So tonight we’ll refer to him as Sleepy Joe because right now, as you know, it’s been reported that right now, Crooked Joe has gone to a log cabin to study. Prepare? No. He’s sleeping now because they want to get him good and strong. So a little before debate time, he gets a shot in the a**,” Trump told the crowd on Saturday in Philadelphia.

For months, Trump has lampoonedBiden as a cognitively impaired “brain-dead zombie” who can’t finish a sentence or find his way off stage.

However, the former president changed his tune just days before the debate, suggesting that Biden might prove a formidable opponent.

“They want to strengthen him up so he comes out — he’ll come out. Okay. I say he’ll come out all jacked up, right? All jacked up,” Trump told the crowd. “I’m sure he’ll be prepared.”

Trump then paused before asking: “Whatever happened to all that cocaine that was missing a month ago from the White House?”

He appeared to be referencing an incident in which a small bag of cocaine was found in the guest lobby of the West Wing last year. The Secret Service closed its investigation into the incident last July after security cameras provided no leads and no fingerprints were found.

The former president will take part in the first 2024 debate with President Biden on June 27, which will be aired on CNN. A second faceoff is set for September 10, hosted by ABC.

Trump had refused to take part in any of the GOP primary debates, writing on Truth

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