Former President Donald Trump sparked controversy on social media by sharing a bizarre conspiracy theory that claimed Joe Biden had been executed in 2020 and replaced by clones. The theory, posted on Truth Social by a user with few followers, suggested that Biden’s current appearance is a result of clones and robotic entities.
While Trump did not provide any commentary on the validity of the conspiracy theory, his history of trolling critics on social media has raised questions about his intentions behind sharing such content.
It is important to note that there is no evidence to support the claim that Biden is actually a clone. Trump’s public statements about Biden’s mental acuity and use of autopen have added fuel to the fire of speculation surrounding the former president’s health.
Despite facing scrutiny over his health, Biden remains optimistic about his prognosis after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. His team has confirmed that he has begun treatment and is determined to overcome the challenges ahead.
As the controversy continues to unfold, it serves as a reminder of the power and influence of social media in shaping public opinion and spreading misinformation.