Trump Accuses Biden of Being on Drugs During SOTU Address
Without evidence, Donald Trump suggested that President Joe Biden was 'higher than a kite' during his State of the Union speech, calling for a drug test ahead of potential debates.
- Donald Trump, in an interview with Hugh Hewitt, suggested that Joe Biden was on drugs during his State of the Union address, citing the discovery of cocaine in the White House last year.
- Biden campaign spokesman dismissed Trump's remarks as 'a bizarre outburst,' emphasizing the need for voters to focus on Trump's 'toxic agenda.'
- Trump's suggestion comes amid his lead in six of seven battleground states for the upcoming US election, according to a Wall Street Journal opinion poll.
- Critics argue Trump's accusations are unfounded and distract from more pressing issues, pointing to reports of drug abuse in Trump's White House.
- The Secret Service concluded its investigation into the cocaine found in the White House, stating it was unable to identify the culprit due to a lack of physical evidence.