Biden killed in 2020, clone to replace ', why Trump shared a strange theory about' truth '? Learn the whole matter

US President Donald Trump shared a post on his social media platform ‘Truth Social’ with a very strange allegation on Sunday. In this post of Trump, a concert theory was created with the former president who was Biden. The US president claims that Biden, who passed away in 2020 and replaced him by his robotic clone. In the Concerti theory, which began with an unknown version on social media, there were absurd claims about Biden who were “killed” and replaced by “lifeless, senseless machine” created by robots. Donald Trump reposed this post from this unknown account. The message reads: ‘There is no person praying. He was killed in 2020. What you see as Biden is his lifeless, senseless clone double. Democrats cannot see the difference between rights and clone. In a post made from an unknown version of Truth Social, there were havehtags like make America again, America heals again, American steel and steel, posted by Trump. This conference theory has come to light amid increasing concerns about the health of former president Biden. Recently, he was found metastatic prostate cancer. The severity and nature of the disease gave rumors air. People say the authorities hid information about the health of Biden from the public, while he continued to fight for a second term. Despite his earlier controversial posts, Donald Trump later sympathized with the health of the former president. He wrote about Truth Social, ‘Melania and I am sad to hear about the recent medical diagnosis of Biden. We wish Jill and family our best and what would soon be healed. ‘In addition to the controversial Joe Biden Clone Post, Trump also made several other posts on Truth Social on Saturday night, many of which gave detailed information in his previous economic efforts, especially in the field of the US steel manufacturing. Former President Joe Biden, who is struggling with cancer, only appeared in an event on Friday after the news became public. During the Memorial Day celebrations, he assured the smiling journalists that he was feeling well. He said, ‘I hope I can beat it. I feel good. ‘Share this story -tags