Former President Trump discusses Biden’s age and shared his perspective on President Biden’s competence in a forthcoming interview. Let’s dig into what he thinks and the situation around this conversation.
Trump’s Take on Biden’s Age and Competence
In the interview on SiriusXM’s “The Megyn Kelly Show,” Trump emphasized that while age can impact cognitive abilities, it’s not the sole determinant of competence. He firmly stated that Biden, at 80, is not “too old” for the presidency but rather “grossly incompetent.”
In the past also, Trump had called Biden, “senile,” which means having problems with memory and thinking. He also said Biden was “mentally unfit,” meaning not in good mental shape, and “too old to be president.” Trump made fun of Biden’s mistakes and said he’s not smart enough for the job of president.
2024 Election and Potential Rematch
Trump, at 77, is gearing up for a potential presidential run in 2024. Current polling suggests that he may face a rematch against Biden, setting the stage for a closely watched contest.
A Biden-Trump rematch would be the first time two people are having a presidential rematch since 1956. Back then, Dwight D. Eisenhower beat Adlai Stevenson II for the second time. This rematch would also be a do-over of the most heated and split presidential election we’ve seen lately.
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Pushing Back Against Public Perception
Trump is critical of polling data that suggests Americans believe Biden is too old for the presidency. He draws attention to individuals in their nineties who remain mentally sharp and asserts that age alone should not be a disqualifying factor.
Historical Context: Leaders in Their Eighties
During the interview, Trump reflects on historical examples of world leaders who continued to excel in their eighties. Winston Churchill’s legacy is cited as an illustration of effective leadership in advanced years.
Trump’s Ongoing Response to Age Concerns
Notably, Trump has consistently rejected efforts to portray him as too old for the presidency. He recently took issue with a Wall Street Journal poll that inquired about voters’ concerns regarding his age and mental state.
The Interview’s Significance
This interview, scheduled to air at noon, marks a significant interaction between Trump and Megyn Kelly. Their previous encounter in 2016 occurred during a highly publicized feud amid Trump’s first GOP primary campaign for the presidency.