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Schiff, Newsom mock Trump for suggesting Biden may take back nomination

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), along with California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and others, on Tuesday mocked former President Trump for suggesting that President Biden might reclaim the Democratic nomination.

“What are the chances that the evil Joe Biden, the worst president in American history, who was unconstitutionally stripped of his presidency by Kamabra Barack Hussein Obama, Crazy Nancy Pelosi, sly Adam Schiff, crybaby Chuck Schumer and other crazy leftists, will storm the Democratic National Convention and try to reclaim his nomination, starting with challenging me to another debate? He feels he made a historic and tragic mistake by handing over the US presidency to the people in the world he hates most in a coup, and he wants it back NOW!!!” Trump stated in the post Truth Social on Tuesday.

“It’s OK to be scared,” said Schiff, who is also a Democratic candidate for the California Senate. stated in the post on social platform X in response to President Trump.

Vice President Harris has emerged as a leading contender for the Democratic presidential nomination after President Biden withdrew from the 2024 presidential race after weeks of growing calls from Democrats, including Schiff, for him to withdraw from the race, citing concerns about his age, mental state and ability to retake the White House in the fall.

“Oh, he’s scared,” Newsom said. stated in the post Posted on X in response to Trump’s post about Biden.

Republican anti-Trump groups Republican Voters Against Trump and the Lincoln Project Also, Trump About the post.

“Trump is yelling on Truth Social that the presidency was ‘stolen’ from Joe Biden by ‘Kamabra’ and ‘Barack Hussein Obama’ and suggesting Biden plans to come back and provoke Trump in another debate,” one anti-Trump Republican voter said in a post on X.

“This is pretty unusual even for Trump,” the post continued.

Ian Craiger, a spokesman for former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), said in an emailed statement to The Hill that the post was “nothing more than the usual projection of his own insanity.”

The Post contacted the Trump campaign, the offices of Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), the offices of former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, the Harris campaign and the White House.

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