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Donald Trump Has a baseless Conspiracy theory shared, according to which Joe biden “Executed in 2020” and was replaced by a robot clone.

Old and new versions of the bideclone theory

Trump shared On Saturday evening a contribution by a user to Truth Social, in which someone claims: “There is no #Joebiden-you executed it in 2020. What they see are #biden clones. Doppelganger. And soulless, brainless robots. The #Democrats do not recognize the difference.”

New claims: bids replaced by AI

Similar unfounded theories about bidges have been circulating on the Internet for years. An eight-hour Facebook video that someone posted in 2021 claimed that “Biden is computer -generated”. Others recently claimed that bids was replaced by artificial intelligence.

Source of the article: A conspiracy account on Truth Social

The Truth Social Account, which published the claim that bidges are a robot, has also dealt with other conspiracy theories. Including that the election 2020 as part of a “military coup d’état” ,stolen’ has been. And that Trump the world “Saved the Satanist Global Elites of Deep State (DS)”.

The President’s supporters fueled the conspiracy in the answers. And shared photos arranged side by side von biden, which in their opinion prove that it was replaced by a doppelganger. A user shared a videoin which someone claims “Joe Biden’s eyes would have changed from blue to black”.

Trump supporters react with image comparisons

This is not the first conspiracy theory that Trump has dealt with. Even if it may be one of the strangest. Trump has tirelessly – and incorrectly – claims that the election 2020 is “Manipulated” made. He claimedthat former President Barack Obama was not born in the United States (and accused Hillary Clinton wrongly triggered the controversy to have triggered Obama’s place of birth).

Further unoccupied statements

He also said that the physical attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of the former spokeswoman for the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, was staged been. During the election campaign in 2024, Trump and Vice President JD Vance repeated claims that Haitian immigrants would Eating pets. These theories have all proven to be untrue. There is no credible evidence of your claims.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spreads anti-vaccination claims

Members of the Trump government have also brought conspiracy theories to the mainstream. Health Minister Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has shared refuted claims. Below that vaccines cause autism. And that condensation from aircraft actually consists of harmful chemicals (also known as Chemtrails).

Kash Patel supports Qanon content

These prominent advocates have probably led more people to believe in it. Including members of the state of Louisiana, who recently For a ban on chemtrails have voted. Trump’s FBI director Kash Patel has often the Views of Qanon supported. Including an absurd conspiracy theory that claims that the US government is controlled by a “deep state” from pedophile satanists.

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