"This is elder abuse."
As Trump and Biden took to the debate stage Thursday night, the hashtag "Elder Abuse" began trending on X, related to Biden's performance on the stage filled with fumbles and mumbles as Trump delivered confident responses.
"This is ELDER ABUSE," wrote investigative journalist Laura Loomer. "If I didn’t hate Biden’s corpse so much, I’d almost feel sad for this sorry sack of sh*t. Send him to hospice. We need Trump now!"
"Holy sh*t. Biden just had a complete brain malfunction on TV. Said 'we beat Medicare.’ The infusions weren't enough to hide this embarrassment from the American people," wrote attorney and radio host Matt Rooney.
"I'll say it again... Jill Biden is guilty of #ElderAbuse and I pray to God my loved ones don't do this to me because of their lust for power. Vile woman," wrote Power the Future founder Daniel Turner.
Responding to a report that Biden had a cold at the debate, Women for America First executive director Kylie Jane Kremer wrote, "it’s not a cold. It’s called DEMENTIA. #ElderAbuse."
New York Young Republican Club executive secretary Vish Burra wrote, "This debate is #ElderAbuse of Joe Biden."
The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh joked, "If you or someone you love has been the victim of elder abuse, please call the elder abuse hotline. You don’t have to suffer alone."
Countless others called Biden’s appearance on the stage elder abuse, stating that those around Joe Biden belong in jail for the crime.
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