Donald Trump Jr has reacted to United States President Joe Biden’s latest gaffe, as he was seen falling flat on his back during a bike ride.
Donald Trump Jr Trolls US President Joe Biden For Falling Off His Bicycle-‘How Long Till They Blame Putin?’
The president has not had the easiest time during his tenure with concerns over his cognitive functions. And given that he is 79-years-old, as well as being the oldest person to have ever become US President at the time of his inauguration, incidents like this are not going to command public confidence.
According to reports, the president was on a bike ride with none other than his wife Dr. Jill Biden. During the course of that process, they were being accompanied by some secret service agents.
In the clip here, we can see that the president decided to stop his bicycle in order to acknowledge the cheering fans and reporters in the background. But as he did so, Biden struggled to ground his bike as he ended up falling flat on his back.
The president ultimately got his foot stuck in the pedal, but luckily for everyone involved, there were no injuries to the president nor the bike. When asked if he was doing well, the president simply said the following: “I’m good.”
Despite Biden being well, those connected to the Republican party could not help but mock Biden. This was on the basis that he was clearly out of his depth and could not function.
And in the process of doing so, Donald Trump Junior came out to offer an explanation as to why Biden may have fallen down. In response to the fall, he said: “How long till they blame Putin?”
Incidents like this do not do Biden any favours, as they only end up damaging his public image and leading to calls for another president.
And with age not on his side, there are serious question marks over how long he can continue to preside over one of the toughest jobs in the world.
Time will tell how this plays out going forward. So there you have it folks. What did you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

