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Donald Trump Fuels Wild Claim: Says Joe Biden Was “Executed in 2020” and Replaced by a Clone

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On Saturday night, Donald Trump, the current president, went on his social media platform, Truth Social, and shared a str

ange and extreme claim. He reposted a message from another user who said that Joe Biden, the former president, was actually executed back in 2020. The message claimed that the person people see today isn’t really Biden at all. Instead, it said he was replaced with a fake version — possibly a robot, a clone, or a body double that looks like him but has no soul or real thoughts.

This idea is part of a conspiracy theory. That means it’s a story that has no real evidence or facts to support it, but some people still spread it around as if it could be true. The person who originally posted this strange message uses the name @llijh. In their profile, they describe themselves as a Christian and a supporter of “We the People,” which is a phrase often used by people who believe the government is dishonest or hiding the truth from the public.

In their post, the user strongly claimed that there is no real Joe Biden anymore. They said that what people see at public events or on TV are just fake copies created using science or technology — something lifeless, soulless, and not truly human. The post also said that Democrats, the party Biden was part of, can’t even tell the difference between the real person and the fake one.

Along with these bizarre claims, the user also shared a link to a satirical article from *The Babylon Bee*. That’s a website known for making up fake stories meant to be funny, like a political version of a comedy sketch. The article joked that Biden’s family is running out of time to take advantage of his health. It’s not a real news report — it’s just meant to be a joke.

It’s unclear why President Trump decided to share the post. Maybe he thought the article was funny, maybe he wanted to support the conspiracy theory, or maybe he just wanted to get people talking. But by reposting it, he gave more attention to a completely false and strange idea — one that has already been spreading in certain conspiracy circles online.

A lot of people are concerned when someone as powerful and well-known as the president shares something like this. When leaders promote bizarre and false stories, it can confuse people or lead them to believe things that simply aren’t true. This kind of action makes the problem of misinformation even worse — that’s when lies or misleading ideas get shared so often that some people start to think they’re real.

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