Biden Accuses Trump of ‘Lying about Having Money He Definitely Doesn’t Have’

On Monday, Democrat President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign issued a statement filled with false allegations about the presidential election frontrunner.

Biden’s campaign accused President Donald Trump of “lying” for asserting that he possesses the necessary funds to post a $175 million bond in his civil “fraud” case.

The Biden campaign also appeared outraged at Trump for ignoring the possibility that a conviction in another case could jeopardize his electoral prospects.

Earlier in the day, judges in the New York Appeals Court halted the enforcement of the $464 million judgment against Trump, the Trump Organization, and senior executives.

As Slay News reported, the judgment was halted on the condition that Trump post a $175 million bond within ten days.

This was a significant victory for Trump, as The Hill reported.

However, a New York judge denied Trump and his legal team’s request to delay the April 15 start of his “hush money” trial.

Approximately six months prior to election day, the 45th president’s first of four criminal cases to proceed to trial will assemble in this setting.

“Donald Trump is weak and desperate – both as a man and a candidate for president,” Biden spokesperson James Singer said in an angry statement.

“He spent the weekend golfing, the morning comparing himself to Jesus, and the afternoon lying about having money he definitely doesn’t have,” Singer said.

“His campaign can’t raise money, he is uninterested in campaigning outside his country club, and every time he opens his mouth, he pushes moderate and suburban voters away with his dangerous agenda.

“America deserves better than a feeble, confused, and tired Donald Trump.”

On Sunday, Biden also ridiculed Trump for gloating that he had won two golf trophies during the awards ceremony of his own golf club.

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Additionally, Biden and the campaign have labeled Trump “Broke Don” due to his recent fundraising totals in comparison to the incumbent.

Trump shared a Bible verse on Monday, and Biden took a swipe at the former president’s religious comments:

“It’s ironic that Christ walked through His greatest persecution the very week they are trying to steal your property from you.”

Regarding the $175 million bond payment, Trump responded that he had “a lot of cash” when questioned following the hush money hearing.

Before this, his attorneys had stated that Trump was incapable of posting the $464 million bond, despite his assertions to the contrary.

Ahead of the press conference, Trump hypothesized that a conviction in the “hush money” case might increase his popularity.

Furthermore, he asserted, without substantiation, that Biden was to blame for his legal issues, stating, “It’s a Biden trial. There is no trial.”

In the New York case, Trump is accused of 34 counts of falsifying business documents pertaining to reimbursements given to his former fixer, Michael Cohen.

Ironically, Biden’s “Broke Don” nickname has emerged as Trump’s business empire soared.

This week, Trump’s net worth has more than doubled after his Truth Social platform went public.

Trump now ranks among the 500 richest people in the world following his Truth Social deal.

The 45th president joined the Bloomberg Billionaires Index with a net worth of $6.5 billion after his fortune was boosted by around $4 billion, Business Insider reported.

READ MORE – Majority of Voters Believe Biden Is Pushing Trump Indictments to Prevent Re-Election, Poll Shows

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By Nick R. Hamilton

Nick has a broad background in journalism, business, and technology. He covers news on cryptocurrency, traditional assets, and economic markets.

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