The President Promoted a Post Insisting Joe Biden Was Executed in 2020 and Replaced by a Clone. It Won't Make a Goddam Bit of Difference

Huge if true (Biden being a clone, not Trump’s assertion)

On the final day of May, something happened that would represent an impossible apogee of insanity for any other American president but was pretty much business as usual for President Trump. 

Trump re-posted a post screeching, “There is no #JoeBiden-executed in 2020. #Biden clones doubles & robotic engineered soulless mindless entities are what you see. >#Democrats dont know the difference. #Steel #ussteel #MAGA MAHA.”

During his first term, Trump coyly pretended not to be familiar with QAnon, a conspiracy theory that posits Trump as a savior of Western civilization immersed in a secret war against an elite cabal of Satanic pedophiles made up of top figures from entertainment and the Democratic Party. 

The 45th and 47th president said that all he knew about QAnon was that they loved him and hated pedophiles. Who could possibly object to people with those beliefs? 

Trump has subsequently grown more aggressive in his embrace of a cult that sees him as a God-like figure. He regularly amplifies QAnon memes on Truth Social, a platform that serves as a safe space for his followers. However, this is the first time that he has reposted something alluding to the QAnon conspiracy theory that many of the evil leftists involved in child-eating and Satanic sacrifices were executed for their crimes against humanity and replaced by clones to prevent a worldwide freakout. 

Reposts are not necessarily endorsements, but it is nevertheless alarming that the most powerful man in the world shared the sentiment that a cancer-stricken old man was killed in 2020 and replaced by a robotic double. 

The adorable thing about the most famous man in the world constantly promoting insane conspiracy theories is that it forces reputable news organizations to specify that Tom Hanks and Oprah Winfrey are NOT pedophilic cannibals in thrall to Satan. 

The headline for NBC News’ article about the post, for example, read, “Trump shares unfounded conspiracy theory claiming Biden was 'executed' in 2020.”

It’s a good thing they said it was “unfounded,” or I would assume it was true, despite the somewhat glaring absence of the technology necessary for such a surreal science-fiction switcheroo. 

In order to believe Trump’s repost, you have to buy into the far-fetched conceit that cloning has advanced to the point where clones can replace some of the most famous and powerful people in the world without anyone noticing excep sharp-eyed conspiracy realists. 

These fearless souls have conclusive proof that celebrities have been killed and replaced by robot doubles, as evidenced by images of the super-famous looking markedly different at various points in their lives. It would be easy to write off these differences as the result of aging, lighting, or different angles, but Q knows better. 

I looked online at responses from MAGA cultists to Trump’s post about Joe Biden being killed in 2020 for crimes against humanity and replaced with a malfunctioning robot, and was disappointed, if not surprised, by what I discovered. 

Half of the responses congratulated Trump on his finest troll yet. They agreed that the shit-poster-in-chief had really outdone himself this time. They could only imagine how apoplectic the left would be over a post from the wacky science-fiction side of QAnon, a conspiracy theory that’s far-fetched and preposterous even by the lenient standards of the breed. 

Trolling is the art of antagonizing others online by pretending to have extreme views you do not actually possess. Trump obviously does not believe that Biden died in 2020 and has been impersonated by a clone ever since. As the president, he’d know if cloning technology had advanced to that point. He’d probably claim credit for it as well. 

There’s an element of deniable plausibility at play as well. If Trump is pushed on the post, he can claim that he reposted it without reading it because it contained a flattering photograph of a younger Trump giving the peace sign and contained hashtags like #MAGA or #MAHA. 

Alternately, he could argue that the post was metaphorical, that it was saying that Biden was like a robotic engineered soulless mindless entity rather than explicitly stating that he is a literal clone of a former president who tragically passed away in 2020. 

The other half of the MAGA responses insisted that Trump wasn’t being metaphorical at all. They saw the President of the United States posting, on an official social media account on a site that Trump himself owns, a conspiracy theory involving Biden’s secret death and robotic resurrection, as proof that they’d been right all along. 

OF COURSE, Biden was killed and replaced by a clone. It was all so obvious! And now, the Commander-in-Chief, a repository of all manner of secret information, was publicly confirming it for the world to see. 

QAnon cultists jizzed themselves with joy when Trump would use a random phrase with special meaning to them. I can only imagine how utterly validating it must be to have him seemingly state that Biden was dead and replaced by a clone. 

The responses on the left were equally predictable. They were understandably aghast that the leader of our government would use his tremendous power and influence to amplify a crazed conspiracy theory by someone clearly unwell and violently divorced from reality. 

Alas, “Can you believe the crazy shit Trump just posted?” did not prove a winning electoral strategy in 2016 or 2024. People just don’t care. People on both sides are so jaded and desensitized to Trump’s ravings that this won’t affect him or his legacy in any way. 

History will, at best, barely remember Trump’s promotion of a post insisting his predecessor in office was killed and replaced by a clone as just more of the crazy, extreme shit Trump did online to delight his cultists and enrage his critics. 

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