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‘We Don’t Have a President Right Now’

Former President Donald Trump and X owner Elon Musk spoke at X Space on Monday, agreeing that the United States “doesn’t currently have a president.”

“Biden is, in my opinion, close to a vegetative state. I saw him on the beach today and I thought, ‘This guy can barely walk, why would anyone tolerate him?’ Does he have political advisors who think this is a good thing? Because it looks too bad,” Trump said, referring to a recent video that surfaced of President Joe Biden on a beach.

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“He can’t lift a chair,” Trump continued. “The chair weighs about three ounces. It’s made for kids and old people to lift and he can’t lift it. That’s just crazy.”

Musk joined in, adding: “Obviously, we don’t have a president at this point,” to which Trump replied: “We don’t have a president.”

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Trump also said that Vice President Kamala Harris, if elected president, “would be worse than me, because she was a San Francisco liberal and she destroyed San Francisco, and then she destroyed California as attorney general.”

Trump continued:

What she did to California, well, you know better than I do. You just left California for a lot of those reasons. What did she do to the crime, the murder of a person on no cash bail? We have a state where you can kill someone and get released right away. And you never get caught unless you kill again and get released again.

“Our country is becoming a very dangerous place. She’s a radical left liberal from San Francisco who seems to want to be more than Trump, if she could. And I don’t think that’s possible, but she wants to be more than Trump,” the 45th president added.

Trump was likely referring to Harris’s copycat campaign promise to repeal the tip tax at a campaign rally on Saturday.

Ironically, Harris voted in 2022 to pass a bill that would allow the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to track and tax workers’ tips.

Harris voted in the runoff to pass the Anti-Inflation Act, which would provide an additional $80 billion to the IRS, which has begun cracking down on the hospitality industry’s reporting of tips for tax purposes.

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