Donald Trump Amplifies Bizarre Theory Claiming Joe Biden Was Replaced by a Clone

On Saturday night, former U.S. President Donald Trump shared a strange and controversial post on his social media platform, Truth Social. The post claimed that President Joe Biden actually died in 2020 and has since been replaced by a clone or other artificial stand-in.

The original message, written by a user named “llijh,” stated:

“There is no Joe Biden — executed in 2020. Biden clones, doubles, and robotic engineered soulless mindless entities are what you see. Democrats don’t know the difference.”

Trump did not comment directly on the claim but re-shared it without any explanation, leading to widespread confusion and intense debate online.

Social media quickly lit up, with reactions ranging from disbelief to conspiracy-fueled excitement.

“We all knew something was off,” one user commented, referencing Trump’s past remarks suggesting harm had come to Biden.
Another added, “I can’t believe President Trump just reTRUTHED this,” referring to Trump’s action of resharing posts on Truth Social.

As the post gained traction, Trump’s replies section was filled with speculation, conspiracy theories, and cheering supporters.

“Well, you just went there! Go you! The truth is coming! Buckle up!” one excited follower wrote.

Despite the attention, the theory remains completely baseless and unfounded — part of a growing trend of viral misinformation circulating on fringe platforms.
Donald Trump Amplifies Bizarre Theory Claiming Joe Biden Was Replaced by a Clone On Saturday night, former U.S. President Donald Trump shared a strange and controversial post on his social media platform, Truth Social. The post claimed that President Joe Biden actually died in 2020 and has since been replaced by a clone or other artificial stand-in. The original message, written by a user named “llijh,” stated: “There is no Joe Biden — executed in 2020. Biden clones, doubles, and robotic engineered soulless mindless entities are what you see. Democrats don’t know the difference.” Trump did not comment directly on the claim but re-shared it without any explanation, leading to widespread confusion and intense debate online. Social media quickly lit up, with reactions ranging from disbelief to conspiracy-fueled excitement. “We all knew something was off,” one user commented, referencing Trump’s past remarks suggesting harm had come to Biden. Another added, “I can’t believe President Trump just reTRUTHED this,” referring to Trump’s action of resharing posts on Truth Social. As the post gained traction, Trump’s replies section was filled with speculation, conspiracy theories, and cheering supporters. “Well, you just went there! Go you! The truth is coming! Buckle up!” one excited follower wrote. Despite the attention, the theory remains completely baseless and unfounded — part of a growing trend of viral misinformation circulating on fringe platforms.
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