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US Elections: Trump’s first reaction came on Biden’s withdrawal from the election, know what he said?

Washington: Political stir has intensified amid the ongoing presidential election in America. In fact, Joe Biden announced not to contest the presidential election. He announced this by writing a letter. Later he also informed about this by posting on X. Joe Biden wrote that he has taken this decision in the interest of the party and the country. At the same time, former President Donald Trump reacted after Biden’s announcement of withdrawal from the election. Trump said that the current president is “definitely not fit to serve.”

After Biden Drops Out, Trump Says He Was 'Never' Fit to Be President - The  New York Times

Trump targeted Biden’s candidacy

Let us tell you that after the faltering performance in the debate against Republican candidate Trump last month and increasing pressure from the Democrats, Biden announced that he was withdrawing from the race to become the next president. Biden has supported current Vice President Kamala Harris to become the new Democratic candidate. Trump posted on the social media platform and wrote that “Joe Biden was not fit for the presidential race and certainly he is not fit to serve and never was. He only got to the presidency through lies and fake news. Everyone around him, including his doctors and the media, knew he was not capable of becoming president, and he wasn’t. His becoming president will hurt us a lot, but we will repair the damage he has done. We will make America great again!”

Trump reacts to Biden dropping out, calling him the 'worst president'

Trump’s son calls Kamala Harris weak

In a conversation with CNN after Joe Biden announced his exit from the presidential race, Trump called Biden the worst president ever in US history. Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., also attacked Kamala Harris by calling her even more liberal and less capable than Biden. Former President Donald Trump had earlier told CNN that he thinks Harris will be easier to defeat than Biden in the November 5 presidential election.