Donald Trump Jr., son of the former president, griped about President Joe Biden on Twitter on Tuesday.
Trump complained about Biden’s verbal slips when he reads from a teleprompter:
Biden really makes reading a teleprompter look hard.
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) August 3, 2021
But Don Jr.’s critics were quick to point out Trump’s frequent and well-documented struggles with words:
pic.twitter.com/GjSWapTWIx https://t.co/gCzaXrSXCX
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 3, 2021
Just wait till you meet Donald Trump.
— CHIDI®️ (@ChidiNwatu) August 3, 2021
Don’t forget this epic moments pic.twitter.com/VUMejynavf
— Navy_Man (@Submarine_Guy) August 3, 2021
Your dad is about as articulate as a drunken circus chimp with or without a prompter - and you sound like a ferret on meth in even videos you could have re-recorded.
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) August 3, 2021
Who’s this guy and why can’t he read a teleprompter without slurring?pic.twitter.com/C4ROzI1x3P
— Pamela Johnson (@ilovemyjobpj) August 3, 2021
Yo-sem-ite https://t.co/UHSRm8ARTt
— Stacie 🌊❤️🇺🇲😷🌊 (@Stacielyn2) August 4, 2021
Of all the people in the world that can mock anyone at teleprompter fail, you ARE DEFINITELY NOT one of them!https://t.co/mxvk3ydo8N
— 🌊🌊🌊Kelvin Resists🌊🌊🌊 (@KJ2013JK) August 4, 2021
HAHA Your Dad didn’t know where Kansas was, made the name of a country up (NAMBIA) got the names of people and places wrong even when he was on that place or the person was in front of him. Your dad has a grade 3 reading level
— martin mcmahon (@MartinJmcmah) August 3, 2021
"Together we're going to DEFUND our freedoms."
— Frank Amari (@FrankAmari2) August 3, 2021
pic.twitter.com/maAmOezmWc
Check yourself, Junior..
— Angie Nickamin✡️ (@nickamin20) August 3, 2021
I wouldn't go there.. pic.twitter.com/zDhxogAHpU
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