David Trone jokes about wishing Biden was younger, raising concerns about his age
Rep. David Trone Jokes About President Biden’s Age
During a recent speech to Maryland Democrats, Rep. David Trone (D-MD) lightened the mood by joking that he wished President Joe Biden was “10 years younger.” The crowd erupted in laughter, highlighting the primary criticism Republicans have for Biden, which Democrats are aware of.
“I wish he was 10 years younger, OK?” Trone playfully remarked, drawing laughter from the audience. “Who here doesn’t? I know I do. I really do!”
“But you know, what it is, it is! We do the best we can,” he added.
Trone, who is running for Senate in 2024, may face off against centrist Republican Larry Hogan. A recent poll shows both candidates tied at 42% of the vote.
Despite his lighthearted comment about Biden’s age, Trone defended the president, emphasizing that he has no real concerns about his age. Trone believes that Biden is working effectively and relies on the smart people he has surrounded himself with to govern.
When asked about his remarks, Trone reiterated his support for Biden and made another joke, saying, “I often say I wish I was 10 years younger. I also often say Joe Biden is doing an incredible job, which is exactly what I said in the unedited version of this video.”
While Trone’s approach to addressing Biden’s age differs from other House Democrats, it aligns with the White House’s strategy of deflecting criticism. Biden’s mental acuity has become a concern for Democrats, particularly after a report highlighted his mishandling of classified documents due to “poor memory.” Despite occasional gaffes and moments of confusion, Biden’s administration and supporters continue to emphasize his capabilities.
Source: The Washington Examiner
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