Former US President Donald Trump has blasted incumbent President Joe Biden and his State of the Union address, saying that the US President was “angry and mentally disturbed” and suffers from a terminal case of “Trump derangement syndrome”.
Trump, 77, the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee, was reacting to Biden’s final State of the Union address, in which the 81-year-old Democrat slammed the former president on several issues, ranging from his recent comment on Russian President Vladimir Putin, immigration, January 6 insurrection, abortion, and gun control.
Biden, who is seeking another term as the president, refrained from naming Trump but referred to him indirectly as his “predecessor” as many as 13 times during his speech.
In an interview with Fox News , Trump said that Biden “suffers from a terminal case of Trump derangement syndrome, which is only curable through impeachment.”
Reacting to Biden’s address, Trump said, “He was angry, mentally disturbed, and misrepresenting a lot of the facts concerning almost every subject he discussed.”
“But he got through it. He is still breathing, and they didn’t have to carry him out in a straightjacket,” Trump said. “Other than that, I think he did a terrible job,” the report quoted him as saying.