If Convicted Of Federal Charges, Donald Trump Faces 100 YEARS Behind Bars

According to a report, Donald Trump could face 100 years behind bars if he’s convicted of all seven charges related to mishandling of classified information.

The 76-year-old on Thursday said he’d been told he was being indicted in relation to espionage, the first time in US history that a former president has faced federal charges.

Donald Trump is facing four separate counts each carrying a possible jail time of 20 years – conspiracy to obstruct justice, withholding a document or record. Corruptly concealing a document or record and concealing a document in a federal investigation.

One count carries a 10-year sentence, willful retention of national defence information.

And the final two counts have a maximum of five years each. Scheme to conceal, and false statements and representations.

Donald Trump’s indictment remains under seal, but his decision to publicise it means the feds could unseal it as early as Friday, ahead of next Tuesday’s court appearance in Miami.

The news was met with anger among the Republican party, with even his 2024 rival, Ron DeSantis, saying that the weaponisation of federal law enforcement represents a mortal threat to a free society. Ron DeSantis stopped short of saying whether he’d pardon his opponent if Donald Trump was convicted, despite calls for the Florida governor to commit to doing so.

Donald Trump himself was in Bedminster, New Jersey when the charging news broke and condemned the indictment in a clip which The New York Times said was pre-recorded, saying it was political persecution, and said that he was innocent.

He will appear in court in Miami on Tuesday at 3 pm, where the charges will be put on him. Donald Trump denies all allegations he faces.

His lawyer, Jim Trusty, told CNN that all seven charges break out from an Espionage Act charge.

Jack Smith, the special counsel who is leading the investigation, has not commented.

Despite the pre-recorded clip, CBS News claimed that Donald Trump wasn’t expecting to be indicted and that he was upset with his inner circle for telling him there was only a low chance of charges over the classified documents incident.

The former president is said to have complained that there was too much happy talk for too long from those closest to him over the possibility of criminal action.

He was indicted in Manhattan in April on state charges of making hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels, those state charges, too, were historic.

Donald Trump shouldn’t be in any political office, whether he’s guilty or not, and he definitely shouldn’t be making any decisions for the American people.

However, it appears that the US has gone around the bend again, and Donald Trump attempted to turn the US into a dictatorship – he should be charged with treason instead, but the problem is some people still believe he’s the best thing since sliced bread.

No one is above the law and Donald Trump will have his day in court, but also, everyone should be treated equally and fairly.

Trump fanatics will never understand that they got used and voting for him wasn’t in their best interest, but he gave them all false assurances, promises they wanted to hear and they believed him.

Donald Trump evidently believes he’s untouchable – he’s not very bright, is he? But that’s been evident for a long time because as soon as the orange tango man speaks, his absence of intellect is so apparent.

What is the administration fearful of? Because never in history have the establishment gone after one person so hard – perhaps they’re petrified of what tango man might reveal.

Inflation To Be Halved By Rishi Sunak

A new survey suggests that Tory hopes of maintaining power at the next election rest on Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt’s hopes of halving inflation and cutting mortgage costs before voters go to the polls.

According to figures assembled for Mail Online, the state of the stumbling economy is far and away the most important issue for voters ahead of an election expected next year.

More than a third (35 per cent) surveyed by Redfield & Wilton Strategies said it was the issue that would most determine how they would cast their vote in the next election.

Tellingly, it was the most important issue across all age groups, with the highest figures among pensioners, a group containing a large number of Tory voters.

It comes as mortgage lenders pull financial products from the shelves ahead of an unexpected further boost in interest rates from the Bank of England, designed to tackle inflation rates remaining stubbornly high.

In April CPI fell to 8.9 per cent from 10.1 per cent the month before, dropping out of double figures for the first time in eight months, but again the drop wasn’t as big as expected, with analysts having pencilled in a number closer to 8 per cent.

Rishi Sunak has pledged to half the rate of inflation by the end of the year as millions struggle with the cost of living crisis, high-interest rates and the soaring cost of food.

He and Mr Hunt are refusing to bow to backbench demands for tax cuts, in case it impacts inflation.

According to a survey carried out for the website by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, the next most serious issues on voters’ minds were education and healthcare.

While Rishi Sunak has made immigration another key focal point of Tory hopes for re-election, it’s just the fourth most pressing issue for voters, with just 9 per cent flagging it as a particular concern.

Britain’s largest building society is hiking some fixed mortgage rates for new borrowing from Friday, while another major lender has temporarily pulled some products.

Nationwide Building Society said it needed to increase fixed rates to ensure they remain sustainable, while HSBC UK said it had temporarily removed some products so it can stay within operational capacity.

Nationwide is increasing selected fixed-rate deals for new borrowing as well as reducing some rates on trackers. The revised rates for new mortgage business will be effective from Friday.

However, I doubt it will sway many people because there have been too many broken promises and incompetent ministers already, and we don’t want more of the same.

I’m not saying that you should change sides and vote Labour or Lib Dem – vote for who you want.

Some are even saying that we should vote for total parliamentary reform, but what difference would it make? They’re all endowed with money and status, that’s even before they get to become MPs, but after that, they become pompous arrogant twats!

Rishi Sunak can promise what he likes but isn’t that a bit like a sinking Titanic and the captain promising to halve the speed at which it’s sinking?

The only thing Rishi Sunak and the rest of the Tories are interested in is looking after the well-being of the Tory party and their donors, and they’ve been in power a long time now, and if they’ve not got it right by now, well then, they’re never going to get it right.

And the Conservatives won’t win a general election, the best they can hope for is a hung parliament. Halving inflation isn’t the same as halving prices which won’t be returning back anytime soon.

After Being Caught Red-Handed On A Ring Doorbell, A Rogue Trader Is Jailed

A rogue trader who attempted to con money from a helpless pensioner was found out thanks to the victim’s Ring doorbell camera.

Tommy Taylor, 31, targeted the 74-year-old resident by demanding money for roofing work that had never been carried out.

The victim’s son had installed a video doorbell on his father’s home in Fernhill Heath, near Worcester, after concerns he was being targeted by fraudsters.

Mr Taylor was then filmed continually banging on the pensioner’s front door and living room window on November 12, 2022, and was heard soliciting payment for the non-existent work, saying that he was from the thingy and that he hadn’t been paid, and that the elderly man had probably given it to someone else.

The conman was jailed for 26 weeks after doorbell footage was shared with the police and will pay a £150 victim surcharge.

The video shows the victim opening the door and Taylor was heard demanding payment for the non-existent work.

The victim tells him that he’s paid him.

Taylor responds, and that he hasn’t and that he’s the manager from the thingy, and that he’s not been paid.

He then says that the man probably gave the money to someone else and that he was the manager and then points to the logo on his fleece.

The pensioner then says he’s going to call the police and Taylor flees, telling the man that he will send the thingy then – it’s not clear what the thingy refers to.

The pensioner’s son then sent the video to West Mercia Police who arrested Taylor at his home in Sandy Lane, Stourport, Worcestershire.

Taylor denied being involved and claimed he’d been sent to the address by other people who’d completed the work.

Taylor was found culpable of deception by making fraudulent representations, behaving dishonestly, and intending to make a gain for himself or another.

He was jailed for 26 weeks and summoned to pay a £150 victim surcharge following the trial at Worcester Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.

Police are now urging people to install similar systems to safeguard their own homes and those of their families, especially if they’re elderly.

Detective Constable Simon Lloyd said that he was pleased to see this verdict and hope this offers some closure and reassurance to the victim and his family.

He said that the criminal targeting of vulnerable persons in West Mercia would not be tolerated and they would investigate every avenue to bring those defenders to justice.

This should have come with a much longer prison time, and the pensioner should have been paid handsome compensation by this criminal who won’t be in jail long enough to dirty the sheets. This man is absolute pondlife, and hopefully, when this man is an OAP, someone will try to con him out of his life savings.

And what kind of deterrent is this sentence?

It’s also equally foolish to be caught on camera and then denying involvement, and wow, 26 weeks jail time, I bet that’s taught him, what a great justice system we have!

Perhaps the Government should reintroduce National Service. It would give the youths of today discipline and some sort of qualification at the end of it.

At least Taylor had the decency to stand in front of the doorbell camera, making sure all the evidence was captured – the only thing missing was a proper sentence, but let’s face it, he really wasn’t the sharpest knife in the toolbox, was he?

The High Court Hears Evidence From Prince Harry

Prince Harry began giving evidence at the High Court for his phone hacking trial against the publisher of the Daily Mirror, becoming the first royal to testify in open court since 1891.

Harry was sporting a navy suit and dark purple tie as he entered the witness box and swore an oath to tell the truth on the Bible beneath his father the Sovereign’s coat of arms.

The Duke of Sussex jetted into the United Kingdom from California on Monday and looked relaxed and even smiled as he entered the High Court’s modern annexe, the Rolls Building, saying good morning to the waiting press.

However, he was criticised by one of Britain’s leading judges and accused of wasting court time after missing the first day of his historic case, to celebrate his daughter Lilibet’s birthday in Montecito before flying to Britain.

Harry and three others are suing the Mirror group, claiming the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and The People newspaper hacked their phones or conducted other illegal activity, which has been denied.

In 1891 Edward VII gave evidence when a slander action was brought by a card player accused of cheating at baccarat at a time when gambling was prohibited. His appearance in the witness box left Queen Victoria unamused, but it’s also not known what Harry’s father, King Charles III, feels about his son’s historic court appearance.

The Duke of Sussex will be in the High Court witness box for two days this week, twice as long as he spent when he came for the King’s Coronation, and it’s not clear if he will see his father or brother this week, or meet his cousin Princess Eugenie’s new son Ernest, who was born last Tuesday.

He made a flying visit for the momentous day his father King Charles was crowned, spending about 28 hours in Britain before flying back to California. However, the duke appears to have more time to devote to his legal crusade against the Mirror newspaper’s publisher.

He was expected to spend a full day in the witness box at the High Court and at least half the following day.

In fact, he could have begun giving his evidence, but he didn’t fly to the United Kingdom until Sunday night so that he could help celebrate his two-year-old daughter’s birthday.

An exasperated judge rebuked the duke’s barrister when it became clear the royal witness was unattainable for the opening day of his own case suing the publisher of the Mirror newspaper.

Does this mean that Harry believes the world rotates around him? Well, it actually doesn’t matter because the judge certainly wasn’t impressed.

Harry is so concerned about the environment, yet he flies back and forth over the Atlantic whilst preaching to the rest of us, and it looks like the ego has landed, so let’s sit back and grab some popcorn.

And he’s not a royal anymore. He decided to give that up. Now he’s just a bloke in court like numerous others.

When Rishi Sunak Meets Joe Biden, He Will Outline Britain’s Vision For Leading The World In Policing AI Threats

Rishi Sunak will outline his ambition for Britain to lead the world in tackling the dangers posed by artificial intelligence when he meets Joe Biden this week.

The Prime Minister is looking to launch a global AI watchdog in London and hopes to host an international summit to devise rules on AI regulation.

He will discuss the proposals with the US president during talks at the White House. Rishi Sunk is visiting Washington DC on Tuesday for talks with Joe Biden on Ukraine and security but AI will also be high up on the agenda.

Last week some of the most prominent names in technology warned that AI could lead to the destruction of humankind, calling it to be prioritised alongside risks such as nuclear war.

There are fears that humanity could lose control of super-intelligent systems or that AI could launch cyberattacks or endanger democracy by propagating mass disinformation.

Rishi Sunak believes the UK is well placed to bring allies together to agree on an approach to tackle the threats while also harnessing the opportunities.

Sunday night a government source said that the Prime Minister was very alive to the need for international alignment as the technology evolves to ensure we can benefit from the opportunities but manage the risks.

And it was said that the United Kingdom was well placed to take a leading role in that and the first step was engaging with their allies from around the world.

Rishi Sunak has been meeting technology bosses in recent weeks to discuss AI and said last week that while it could bring massive benefits it needs to be done in a safe and secure way.

He said that he thought the UK could play a leadership role because ultimately, they’re going to grapple with this problem and solve it if they work together not just with the companies, but with countries around the world.

He said it was something that he’d already been discussing with other leaders at the G7 summit the other week, and that he would be doing it again when he visits the US.

Rishi Sunak is said to believe that the UK is well positioned to bring together allies from across the world post-Brexit, as it had done with the Aukus security pact and Hiroshima Accord, a strategic partnership with Japan.

Rishi Sunak’s plan is clear. Do nothing at all but talk big about what he’s going to do.

In fact, the UK Government would benefit greatly from Artificial Intelligence because clearly, the UK Government doesn’t have any actual brains, and perhaps Rishi Sunak should have a week at home and talk to the British people. But instead, he showboats and grandstands all over the globe and throws billions of pounds that we haven’t got at any person who asks for it. Rishi Sunak should start taking his position as Prime Minister seriously or stand aside and let someone else in.

This all sounds like a distraction because you can’t put AI back in the box any more than you can reverse splitting the atom, and clearly, Rishi Sunak is the ship’s fool and somebody is pulling his strings and it’s not the voters, and Rishi Sunak is the janitor who says a lot, but does nothing.

He should be concentrating on getting rid of those that revel in the perks and yank their noses out of the trough because eventually, taxpayers are going to revolt, and it can’t come anytime soon.

It Doesn’t Pay To Work Hard

Angry workers have slammed a universal income benefit trial handling £1,600 a month to people who will be paid without having to work.

A group of 30 people have been selected to take part in what will be England’s first-ever trial of a universal income scheme.

Over the course of two years, they will receive the monthly sum without any conditions while researchers monitor what effects the money has on their lives, but hard-working Britons have lashed out at the scheme, with one saying that pensioners like them have worked all their lives and only getting £205 a week, yet someone will be getting paid almost double and that hard-working doesn’t pay.

Another lashed out saying that they’ve worked all their life, 40-50 hours a week and are due to retire, but that with their state pension and small works pension, they will get nowhere what they’re getting a month on the universal credit scheme, and that it’s not right.

The money will be given to 15 participants in Jarrow, South Tyneside, and 15 in East Finchley, north London.

They will be paid without a requirement to work or to show a willingness to work, but numerous people didn’t seem convinced, and one Twitter user predicted it would lead to unemployment rates shooting up.

Another explained his issue with the scheme, and that there was a massive problem with it because there will be people, many millions, working 40 hours a week, with the costs of work, and earning less than the Universal Basic Income Trial, but that they would still be taxed to fund UBI which they said was extremely unfair by every measure.

Not everyone was against the scheme, however. One said he was interested to see the results and pointed it had worked in other countries.

Another argued it would result in certainly happier people.

Cleo Goodman, Co-Founder of Basic Income Conversation, said that no one should ever be facing poverty, having to choose between heating and eating, in one of the wealthiest countries in the world, and that basic income has the potential to simplify the welfare system and tackle poverty in Britain.

Will Stronge, director of research at the think tank Autonomy which is running the scheme, said the £1,600 figure was a substantial amount.

He said that a guaranteed basic income could be transformative for welfare in this country.

Elon Musk made a good point about all of this a while ago and said that universally state-funded income will become standard as Artificial Intelligence takes over the vast amount of jobs and that it could be done faster, more accurately and no doubt ultimately a lot cheaper. Sad really, but that’s the way the world is going.

And of course, the Tories despise the working man.

However, if money is just handed out and not earnt, will it actually have any real value?

Today, £1,600 doesn’t go very far, but what it would mean is that people wouldn’t have to worry about basic needs such as rent and food, and keeping a roof over their heads, but I do wonder who will fund all of this once the UK runs out of taxpayers because it will.

The Bank of England will probably just print money so that people can have it, or there will be no monetary system. It will go straight to our accounts so we can spend invisibly.

I mean where do we get it from now? It’s printed endlessly.

If you can live on £1,600 a month, then good for you, but many people have to pay their mortgage, but I guess having a monthly safety net is always a good thing to pay for things like bills et cetera, and of course it will also be a tremendous asset to everyone’s mental health.

Construction Of A ‘Death Trap’ Estate Near A Cyanide Dumping Site

Terrified residents claim a new 48-housing development will be a possible death trap which is being built on land that’s next to a historic waste site filled with drums of cyanide which could start leaking underground at any point.

Horrified mother of two Jessica Ramsay, conveyed concerns of some other residents, saying that it was an incident waiting to happen and could be catastrophic.

The freelance admin worker has slammed her local council for failing to carry out adequate soil tests on the old killer tip site at Wolston, Warwickshire, which formed part of discussions in Parliament decades ago.

Mrs Ramsay, and her retired parents, are now planning to conduct tests themselves on the ground to find out just how contaminated it actually is.

The worried mum, speaking exclusively to a newspaper outlet, said that they haven’t begun testing yet but they will as soon as they’ve bought the kits.

She said that Rugby Borough Council had done some basic testing but it was non-evasive, and, they believe, inadequate, and that not enough was being done to monitor it, so they had no choice but to test themselves.

The huge Spitfire Homes development, on former allotments in front of the higher disused waste tip site, is near the village centre ensconced between Rugby and Coventry.

The first phase of work started in March and is currently at the digging and drainage stage.

Mrs Ramsay, 36, lives opposite on the Warwick Road side with her parish councillor husband and two children, Isabel, aged two and a half, and eight-year-old Oliver.

She said that the site was a potential death trap, and that if the barrels of cyanide that were buried 10 feet underground started the leak, which conservation experts have said could after many years. It would be almost at the level of the new homes on lower ground and the existing allotments.

She also said that it could be catastrophic and that it was an accident waiting to happen.

Her mum Lesley Blay, 74 added that they welcome new people to their lovely village when the houses are built, but that the residents have a duty of care to make sure it’s a safe place for them.

Contamination also exists in some foods, yet it’s deemed healthy and completely safe to consume – clearly not! And houses have been built on polluted grounds many times, but sadly as immigration levels get bigger under the Tories, we as a country are having to keep lowering the criteria in terms of building regulations for housing estates, and I can guarantee that the people asserting the site is safe will not be the ones who will be living there.

We appear to be building houses everywhere. Any scrap of green belt and it’s being excavated and built on and concreted over at an alarming rate, but they don’t care because they’re under tremendous pressure to build absolutely anywhere.

The value of the land has increased and so has the need for housing, but there really isn’t enough land in this country to support our ever-growing population, so industrial and polluted land is being overturned for its next suitable use.

Someone authorised the burial of drums of cyanide, which is utter madness, and now, someone is possibly going to have to live with it just beyond their back gardens, and people will buy that legacy that could spill into the local groundwater system or emerge as a gas. Makes you wonder what other treasures have been squirrelled away, around the country, for future generations to enjoy.

Five-Year Rail Strike Threat From Union Boss

Brits have been warned that rail strikes could continue for five years, as Sir Keir Starmer faces calls to get off the fence and condemn the action.

Train drivers staged their latest strike yesterday, causing misery for Brits attempting to get to events such as the FA Cup Final at Wembley and the Epsom Derby.

It was the third disruption for rail services in the course of a week, and Aslef union general secretary Mick Whelan made it clear that there was no end in sight for the dispute.

He told Sky News that they didn’t want to be on strike, but they were in this, even if it took them four years, five years or more to get a resolution, and they would do what it took to get that resolution.

He said that they’ve gone four years without a pay rise, as have many other sectors and many other workers, but that if they stop now after four years, what will happen? They won’t get a pay rise next year, the year after that, or the year after that.

Mick Whelan claimed he’d not spoken to anybody from the Government in more than six months. However, the government insists a fair pay offer has been made.

The Tories pointed out that Aslef is affiliated to the Labour Party, and called on Sir Keir Starmer to condemn the walkouts.

Tory Deputy Chairman Lee Anderson said that it was time for Slippery Starmer to get off the fence and condemn these strikes causing misery for commuters and businesses, but that he was too under the thumb of his union bosses, the ones who really control the Labour Party.

If they’re threatening for this to last 5 years, then an alternative approach is needed.

This needs to be stopped now, along with all the publicity, but then again any publicity is good publicity for them right now. Meanwhile, while these industrial disputes go on people have to suffer when trains don’t turn up, which means they could lose their job because they can’t get into work.

And if these strikers can afford to keep this action going for 5 years or more and are managing with the loss of earnings, then presumably they don’t really need a pay rise in order to live.

They’re the most disliked bunch of strikers at the moment, but it will all be doom and gloom around the corner for them, and if this carries on they will be redundant in 5 years and the rail will probably become automated, and these strikers are so blinkered by their union’s agendas.

Don’t they realise that some people have found ways around travelling on strike days and will continue to do so? Brits have a way of adapting to situations – we’re extremely resilient, don’t they realise this?

And destroying the industry that you work in because they’re trying to win a political strike is about as ridiculous as it gets.

What does all of this remind you of? Cast your mind back to the seventies – the miner’s strike. It ended up with the mines closing because Arthur Scargill believed he could dictate to the government, how wrong he was. Tons of striking miners lived the rest of their lives on the dole and wished they hadn’t listened to the unions, and mining villages perished because there was no work.

Dropping Like Flies

British children are on IV drips in Turkish hospitals after falling ill at a five-star TUI resort, with one little girl’s worried mother saying she’s suffered seizures and guests said to be dropping like flies.

The Rixos Sungate Resort saw a spate of food poisonings over the Easter holidays, and now TUI is investigating as Brits staying at the resort for the half term have reported appalling new symptoms.

Jenny Hopkins, from Bagshot, Surrey, told a newspaper outlet her eight-year-old daughter was passing green diarrhoea and became so dehydrated she started fitting.

Jenny Hopkins said she was rushed to the Medical Park Antalya Hospital, where she’s been since Thursday, and has so far been on nine IV drips, and the mother of two said TUI had done very little to help and that she and her husband, James, have had to fork out £3,000 in medical bills so far.

Another mother claimed she was told her daughter’s faeces contained bacteria like salmonella, and that doctors told her lots of people at the all-inclusive hotel had come down with a similar illness.

A video seen by a newspaper outlet showed numerous people being treated in the hotel’s medical centre. Guests have also reported being confined to their rooms in agony, with one newlywed saying his holiday had turned into the honeymoon from hell.

Linda Leitch, one of the distraught mothers whose eight-year-old was rushed to hospital after suffering from dehydration, described the situation at the luxury resort as carnage.

The Leitch family, from Chatham, Kent, say they spent £5,000 on their dream trip, only for their youngest daughter to come down with what Linda believes is food poisoning.

Linda said her daughter started feeling ill at 2 am on Thursday and was violently sick, with severe stomach cramps and a really high temperature.

She said that they put it down to the deserts she ate or the beef because it was the only thing she ate that they didn’t.

Chloe was put on a drip in the hotel’s clinic after severe vomiting and diarrhoea and was unable to keep down water, but her family decided she needed an ambulance at 4 am on Friday after a night of not being very responsive.

The family say they went to the reception in the early hours on Friday after the hotel said they would get them an ambulance.

Half an hour later, they claim, they were told they had to sort out the ambulance themselves, with Cloe not getting to the hospital until 10.30 am.

This is really bad for a 5-star hotel. In fact, it’s bad no matter how many stars the hotel has, but as a 5-star hotel, you would expect the best of the best, not the worst of the worst, and Turkey’s star rating system is clearly lower than in the United Kingdom.

It appears that star ratings mean nothing. Five star doesn’t necessarily mean good hygiene and good food practice. Some stars are added for facilities, conferences, entertainment and multilingual staffing et cetera, and each country has its own criteria for giving stars, and you can’t even trust the reviews these days.

However, this can happen anywhere in the world.

Travel agents should take some accountability. They sold the customer the holiday, so have a contract with the holidaymaker, and they should be ensuring that the hotel is everything it claims to be, and this includes a safe stay.

Good luck getting compensation from TUI because they know the customer’s lawyer’s bill will be higher than the compensation figure so most people will give up.

Once Again, It Happened!

It was just two months into his term that President Joe Biden sparked concerns by stumbling and falling on the stairs of Air Force One.

Since then, it’s been a downward trajectory when it comes to incidents where the most senior president in US history has lost his balance or hit the floor.

Joe Biden, 80, will be hitting the campaign trail trying to convince most Americans, and even many Democrats, that he’s up for the position a second time around, but his latest fall at the Air Force Academy in Colorado, where he had to be helped back up, will raise more questions.

A Washington Post ABC News poll conducted in May found just one-third of Americans believe Joe Biden is in good enough physical health for the position and six in 10 said he doesn’t have the mental sharpness.

Doctors have determined he’s healthy, but have said his gait remains stiff and that it could get worse as time goes on.

His age has already become a central issue of the 2024 campaign, with Republican contender Nikki Haley calling for all politicians over 75, including 76-year-old Donald Trump, to be subjected to competency tests.

In March 2021, Joe Biden stumbled up the stairs while boarding Air Force One. Joe Biden, then 78, was boarding the aircraft at Joint Base Andrews just before midday for a flight to Atlanta when he stumbled.

He grabbed onto the railing, steadied himself and kept going but lost his footing a second time and then a third.

On the third trip, he fell to his knees. He got back up, then moved on up the stairs before giving a salute at the top, then vanished into the aircraft.

White House Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre told reporters that he was ‘100 per cent fine’.

The White House blamed the wind, but it wasn’t the only time Joe Biden would struggle to navigate the steps. 

Joe Biden was also at his beach house with his wife Jill for the weekend and when he went out for a bike ride, he stopped briefly to answer questions from the press when he topped to the side and hit the tarmac.

Looks like Joe Biden is collapsing in the same way that the US is slowly sinking – sad but true! And one of these days poor Joe won’t be able to get back up again and neither will the US.

The US clearly needs a maximum age limit to hold office as well as a minimum age limit to run.

He always reminds me of the modern-day version of ‘Benny Hill’ but without the brains, and I always expect the ‘Benny Hill’ theme tune to cut in when poor Joe takes a tumble.

Right now, the world is laughing at the US, which means their enemies must sense their weakness, but not as bad as when the orange clown was in charge.

Being a person from England, I always felt that the president of the US was a person of tremendous power, someone who’s unstoppable, but with this president, it feels like the White House is a retirement home.

I can’t believe that Joe Biden is the best the Democrats can offer as a prospective President. He may have been electable 4 years ago, but it’s become apparent that his health is in decline.

Joe Biden may be 80 years old, but I know 80-year-olds who still ride motorbikes and run for buses, so it’s not his age and clearly, something more profound.

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