Trump Claims He Has 'Much Better Body' Than Biden, Could 'Beat The Hell Out Of Him' In A Fight

Ex-President Donald Trump recently declared that he has a “much better body” than President Joe Biden, even suggesting he could outdo him in a physical fight.

As per a Business Insider report, Trump made these remarks during a rally in Waterloo, Iowa. He ridiculed Biden for spending excessive time at the beach, stating, “I have a much better body than him.”

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Trump, who is just three years junior to Biden, also targeted the President’s age and physical strength, joking that Biden couldn’t handle lightweight beach chairs meant for children.

In a further dig at his political opponent, Trump referenced a comment made by Biden in 2018. Back then, Biden had suggested he’d take Trump “behind the gym and beat the hell out of him” if they were in high school. Trump countered this by saying that he could easily knock Biden down.

Trump, an avid golfer, also boasted that he surpasses Biden in golf skills. This is not the first time Trump has targeted Biden’s physical fitness, often mocking him and suggesting that he is too old and infirm to be the President.

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