President Trump just tossed a Molotov cocktail into the political discourse with a wild Truth Social post. Late Saturday, he shared a fringe conspiracy theory claiming former President Joe Biden was executed in 2020 and replaced by “soulless, mindless” clones.
The New York Post reported that Trump’s post, originally from a Truth Social user with fewer than 1,000 followers, alleges Biden’s been swapped out for robotic doubles, sparking fresh controversy amid ongoing scrutiny of the former president’s health.
The original post came from a user named llijh, whose claim reads like sci-fi fan fiction and is so patently absurd that it's clear Trump is trolling Democrats.
“There is no #JoeBiden – executed in 2020,” llijh wrote, adding that Democrats can’t tell the difference between Biden and his supposed robotic stand-ins. Talk about a plot twist nobody asked for.
Bizarre conspiracies aside, Congressional Republicans, led by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, have been digging into Biden’s health during his presidency. Comer even summoned five of Biden’s closest allies to spill the beans on the former commander in chief’s condition.
Biden’s team dropped a bombshell last month, revealing he’s battling prostate cancer that’s spread to his bones.
Despite the grim diagnosis, Biden is optimistic, telling reporters in New Castle, Delaware, “We’re going to be able to beat this.” Sounds like a fighter, not a clone.
Following those revelations, Trump’s been hammering Biden’s use of an autopen to sign key documents. “I think the autopen is going to become one of the great scandals of all time,” Trump declared Friday during an Oval Office event with Elon Musk. It’s a curious jab, suggesting Biden’s not fully in control—a charge that’s more plausible than clones but still lacks hard proof.
Republicans on the House Oversight Committee are taking the autopen issue seriously, with Comer leading the charge to investigate.
It’s a bureaucratic oddity that’s been spun into a narrative of a puppet presidency. Actions have consequences, and this probe could haunt Biden’s legacy.
Biden’s not taking the health rumors lying down. “We’re working on everything, it’s moving along. I feel good,” he told reporters, projecting confidence despite his cancer battle. It’s a stark contrast to the conspiracy crowd’s grim fantasies.
“All the folks are optimistic,” Biden added, signaling his team’s united front. His defiance undercuts the narrative of a frail, controlled figurehead. Clones don’t rally like that—they glitch.
Democratic Rep. Jerrold Nadler isn’t laughing off Trump’s antics. After federal agents detained one of Nadler’s aides in Manhattan, he accused Trump of “sowing chaos” nationwide. It’s a reminder that wild theories can ripple into real-world consequences.
Trump has been taking shots at Biden for months. “He’s been a sort of a moderate person over his life, and a smart person, but somewhat vicious person,” Trump said, urging supporters not to pity Biden. It’s a backhanded compliment wrapped in a warning—classic Trump.