
Trump Claims Biden Is a Clone—Yes, Really
Over the weekend, former President Donald Trump shared a wild conspiracy theory suggesting President Joe Biden was executed in 2020 and replaced by a clone. The post, shared on Truth Social late Saturday, came without context—but it didn’t go unnoticed.
The original post read:

“There is no #JoeBiden – executed in 2020. #Biden clones, doubles & robotic engineered soulless mindless entities are what you see.”
Trump didn’t write it himself, but by reposting it without any comment, he sent a clear signal.
Biden, 82, recently revealed he’s undergoing treatment for aggressive prostate cancer. On Friday, speaking from the Oval Office, he said, “The expectation is we’re gonna be able to beat this. I’m feeling good.”
Meanwhile, Trump doubled down on attacks
Just a day earlier, Trump told supporters not to feel bad for Biden, calling him “somewhat vicious” and blaming him for hurting “a lot of people.”
“If you feel sorry for him, don’t feel so sorry,” Trump said. “Because he’s vicious.”
At this point, Trump isn’t just running for office—he’s running with no brakes. Sharing clone conspiracies the same week Biden announces cancer treatment? That’s not just politics. That’s personal.
What’s the truth?
No credible evidence supports the claim that Biden was “executed” or replaced by a clone. It’s misinformation—pure and simple. Politifact and other fact-checkers have debunked similar claims over the years.
Biden’s health issues, including his recent cancer diagnosis, are well-documented and being transparently handled by his medical team. According to his doctors, the cancer is hormone-sensitive and manageable.
So what’s really going on here?
Trump is using chaos as a strategy. While Biden faces a serious health battle, Trump is stirring confusion online. One leader is getting treatment. The other is pushing sci-fi.
It’s not just bizarre—it’s revealing.