Trump shares social media post claiming Biden died in 2020, replaced with clones

President Donald Trump caused a stir on social media over the weekend by sharing a post claiming that President Joe Biden had died in 2020 and was replaced with clones. The controversial post, which was originally shared on Truth Social, a platform known for its conservative user base, alleges that Biden is no longer alive and that the person currently serving as president is a clone or robotic entity.
The post, which was accompanied by a link, suggests that Democrats are unaware of the supposed switch and goes on to list various hashtags related to the conspiracy theory. Trump himself did not add any commentary to the post, simply sharing it on his personal account.
The White House has not yet responded to requests for comment on the matter. However, the timing of Trump’s post is particularly noteworthy, as it comes amid renewed speculation about Biden’s health. The president recently revealed that he has been diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer, a diagnosis that typically takes years to develop. This has led to concerns that information about Biden’s health may have been withheld from the public during his time in office.
In response to Biden’s diagnosis, Trump expressed his sympathy and well wishes for the president and his family. In a separate social media post, Trump stated that he and first lady Melania Trump were “saddened” to hear about Biden’s medical condition and wished him a speedy recovery.
Despite the controversy surrounding Trump’s post, the former president also used his platform to highlight his efforts to bring steel manufacturing back to the U.S. by sharing several links to related posts on Truth Social.
As the political world continues to react to Biden’s cancer diagnosis and the ongoing speculation about his health, it remains to be seen how this latest controversy will impact the already tense political climate in the country.