Trump tantrums over Biden backtrack on death penalty 'deal' with China
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President Joe Biden's meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Wednesday, which was followed by an announcement of an agreement to clamp down on the flow of fentanyl from China to the U.S., set Donald Trump off on a tantrum on Thursday.

Following the meeting between the leaders of two international superpowers attending the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit taking place in San Francisco, Biden told reporters, "We're taking action to significantly reduce the flow of precursor chemicals and pill presses from China to the Western hemisphere. It's going to save lives and I appreciate President Xi's commitment on this issue."

Jumping on his Truth Social media platform, the former president claimed he had an earlier agreement with China that centered on the death penalty that "miraculously disappeared" due to the election being stolen from him.

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On Truth Social, he wrote, "President Xi and I had a deal whereby China was going to criminalize at the highest level, THE DEATH PENALTY, the manufacturing of Fentanyl. That deal miraculously disappeared with our RIGGED PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2020."

"Too bad!!! One more thing to add to the Stolen Election List of Disasters!" he complained.