'The election is over': MSNBC host buries Trump over rambling speech 'brag'
U.S. President Donald Trump delivers remarks at an event hosted by America250 in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S., July 3, 2025. REUTERS/Nathan Howard
July 04, 2025
Donald Trump's decision to snipe at former President Joe Biden at what was supposed to be a non-partisan appearance at the Iowa State Fair earned him a potshot on Friday morning on MSNBC.
According to MSNBC's Ali Vitali, Trump was not attending a MAGA rally when he told the crowd he "hates Democrats" and suggested "They hate America," when he lashed out at Biden who decisively beat him in 2020.
Speaking to the crowd, Trump boasted, "Remember, I used to imitate Biden couldn't get off the stage and I'd walk into walls and I called my wife because it's always on television and she said, I said, 'How was it, baby? How good was that? We had 44,000 people –– nobody else could do it.'"
"I have to brag a little bit, you know, because what the hell? It's a little truth to that. But I brag a little bit and say 'How. good was I?' 'You were really good, but you know what happened, You couldn't find this, you couldn't get off the stage?' I said, 'No, I was imitating Biden!'"
Following the clip, host Vitali told viewers, "It stands to note that was supposed to be a nonpartisan event there in Iowa."
"And maybe someone wants to tell the president that the 2024 election is over, he's not going against Joe Biden anymore," she dryly pointed out.
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