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The Trump Campaign Is Under Fire for Bonkers Tweet Describing Joe Biden as a 'Rotting Corpse'

The Trump Campaign Is Under Fire for Bonkers Tweet Describing Joe Biden as a 'Rotting Corpse'
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Former Vice President and current Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is the current frontrunner for the nomination to take on President Donald Trump in November.

As a result, the Trump campaign has accelerated its attacks on Biden, but many think it's taken things too far with one of its recent tweets.


The campaign quoted a critical op-ed of Biden from the right wing Washington Times, in which Biden's candidacy is compared to a "rotting corpse" and the former Vice President is referred to as a "dead guy."

Biden has come under attack for some verbal gaffes he's made on the campaign trail, upon which the Trump campaign has seized.

The campaign has raised eyebrows in the past with bizarre memes about Greta Thunberg and videos from Avengers movies, but rarely have its trolling tweets included such disturbing imagery about a fellow candidate.

People were disgusted.






The morbid imagery was only exacerbated by the current public health crisis.



The tweet becomes even more offensive with the knowledge that, over the course of his life, Biden has buried a son, a daughter, and a wife—all before their time.

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