Biden torches 'mentally unfit' Trump and rips 'little guy' DeSantis
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85% : Saturday was Biden's first time at the dinner as commander-in-chief and the first time a president had attended since Trump in 2018 and he began his 10-minute speech by poking fun at both his and Trump's age, as the pair are the two oldest people to ever run for president.37% : SaturdayIt was the first of multiple shots fired at Trump, who is four years younger than Biden, the oldest president in American history during a speech Biden said was taking place 'six hours past my bedtime.''You know he ain't the same guy that I beat in 2020.
31% : I said, 'Sorry, Donald I can't help out.'Trump praised Republican Governor of Utah Spencer Cox, who spoke at the dinner, though he noticed the absence of GOP presence.
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