Donald Trump taunts Joe Biden as he mocks President for stutter: 'Bring the country tuh-tuh-tuh-together!'

Donald Trump taunts Joe Biden as he mocks President for stutter: 'Bring the country tuh-tuh-tuh-together!'

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Jack Walters

By Jack Walters


Published: 11/03/2024

- 11:51

Updated: 11/03/2024

- 13:07

Donald Trump has yet again taunted his White House successor Joe Biden over the 46th President’s lifelong stutter.

Trump, 77, berated Biden, 81, during a campaign rally in the key swing-state of Georgia.


The 45th President frequently mimics and ridicules Biden over his speech impediment.

He continued to do so after Biden delivered his well-received State of the Union address at Congress.

The 45th President frequently mimics and ridicules Biden over his speech impediment

The 45th President frequently mimics and ridicules Biden over his speech impediment

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Trump said: “'I’m gonna bring the country tuh-tuh-tuh-together.'“

The ex-President described Biden’s speech as “hate-filled” as he hoped to build momentum ahead of polling day on November 5.

Trump similarly mocked his White House successor in Iowa in January.

He said: “Did you see him? He was stuttering through the whole thing. He’s saying I’m a threat to democracy.

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Joe Biden was also in the Peach State ahead of tomorrow's primary contest

Joe Biden was also in the Peach State ahead of tomorrow's primary contest

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“'He’s a threat to d-d-democracy'. Couldn’t read the word.”

Biden has been rather open about his stutter, with the 46th President offering advice to a young boy with the same speech impediment.

The 81-year-old also said that he works with about 25 other people with the condition, adding "I can tell you the things that helped me."

Biden explained that managing his stutter "took a lot of practice, but I promise you, I promise you, you can do it”.

Donald Trump is hoping to overturn Joe Biden's 2020 lead in Georgia

Donald Trump is hoping to overturn Joe Biden's 2020 lead in Georgia

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He added: “And you know when I say I know about bullies—You know about bullies, the kids who make fun. It's going to change, honey. I promise you.”

However, Biden is also known for making a number of blunders on the campaign trail.

He uses an autocue to minimise the occasions where he stumbles over his own words.

A notable gaffe came when Biden mispronounced Rishi Sunak’s name.

Joe Biden has been rather open about his stutter but is known for a number of other blunders

Joe Biden has been rather open about his stutter but is known for a number of other blunders

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Trump and Biden headed down to Georgia ahead of the Peach State’s primary tomorrow.

Both men have all but sewn up their respective primary races after Nikki Haley dropped out of the Republican contest and Biden’s rivals struggle to take away any chunk of his support.

The 46th President narrowly defeated his predecessor in 2020, with Trump trailing by just 11,779 ballots.

Georgia will prove vital yet again at the next election on November 5.

However, Trump will hope to reclaim the state as Real Clear Politics hands the 77-year-old an average lead of 6.5 per cent.

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