Former Presidnet Donald Trump slammed President Joe Biden for his handling of COVID-19, rising inflation in the country and the southern (Mexican) border crisis. The Republican leader was speaking in a rally in Arizona, his first in 2022, on Saturday. 

Trump also returned to his claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged. He said it suffered from mass voted fraud and other irregularities. 

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His speech came a day after a review of potential voter fraud cases in the 2020 general election in Arizona’s second-largest county concluded that none of the 151 cases they reviewed merited criminal charges.

“We all knew that Joe Biden would be not so good but few could have imagined that he would be such a disaster for this country, what they’ve done,” the former President said. 

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He then mentioned gas prices, inflation and supply chain issues. 

However, the crowd cheered when Trump mimicked his successor Joe Biden

“There are four times more COVID cases, remember.”

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“I’m gonna get rid of COVID,” he said in a mock Biden voice.

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The clip of Donald Trump mimicking Biden went viral on Twitter. 

During his July 4 address, US President Joe Biden had claimed that his administraion had an uppen hand over COVID and “together we’re beating the virus”.