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Donald Trump Accuses Joe Biden of Being High on Drugs During State of the Union Speech
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The Republican politician thinks his rival was 'higher than a kite' when addressing State of the Union recently and demands drug tests for future Presidential debates.

AceShowbiz - Former President Donald Trump has accused President Joe Biden of being under the influence of drugs during his State of the Union address last month.

During a radio interview with Hugh Hewitt, Trump stated, "I don't know what he was using, but he was higher than a kite." Trump further claimed that Biden's performance deteriorated throughout the address and connected it to a baggie of cocaine found at the White House in July 2023.

Despite the lack of evidence linking Biden to the cocaine discovery, Trump hinted at possible drug use, suggesting that Biden may have been "helped some way" by drugs. He also challenged Biden to a presidential debate, but only if both candidates agreed to be drug tested beforehand.

Trump has previously made similar accusations against Biden. In 2020, he was suspicious following Biden's performance in debates, prompting him to question whether Biden was using drugs. Trump requested a drug test for both candidates at the time.

Trump's allegations have not been substantiated, and the Secret Service has concluded that the cocaine found in the White House was likely left by a visitor. However, the accusations have raised questions about Biden's mental health and fitness for office.

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