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Donald Trump’s comment that Joe Biden ‘secretly hates’ Kamala Harris resurfaces after his upbeat speech about election results

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Joe Biden smiled, walked briskly and seemed relatively jovial as he promised a smooth transition back to the man he defeated in 2020.

Donald Trump fans say Joe Biden’s upbeat demeanor in his post-election speech shows he’s secretly happy Kamala Harris lost.

President Biden smiled, walked briskly and appeared relatively jovial as he promised a smooth transition back to the man he defeated in 2020.

MAGA supporters insisted that Trump was right when he claimed that Biden was so upset about being forced out of the race and replaced by his vice president that he hated her.

They resurrected a video of Trump declaring during the September 10 presidential debate: ‘I’ll tell you a little secret, he hates her, he can’t stand her.’

Trump made the same claim at a rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on October 9 in response to Biden’s recent appearances.

Joe Biden smiled, walked briskly and seemed relatively jovial as he promised a smooth transition back to the man he defeated in 2020.

“He looks pretty good compared to Kamala… I told you guys you know this guy is starting to look smarter,” he told the crowd.

‘He’s angry with her. And he hates her.

He then repeated his claim that Biden’s departure from re-election was the result of a “coup” within the Democratic Party.

‘He came out jumping! Yes, he finally found his joy!’ one Trump fan wrote, while others said he seemed happier than ever and suggested he even voted for Trump.

Trump fans resurrected a video of him declaring during the September 10 presidential debate:

Trump fans resurrected a video of him declaring during the September 10 presidential debate: “I’ll tell you a little secret, he hates her, he can’t stand her.”

Judi James, a renowned body language expert, told DailyMail.com that Biden’s gestures were a last-ditch attempt to appear “strong and fit enough to lead.”

‘H“This general tone was one of calm acceptance rather than showing resentment or bitterness,” he said.

‘It was his little jogging steps upon arrival that seemed choreographed to indicate “I still have it.” It would have been a subtle hint, rather than a statement that things might have been different if he had been in office.

“After being voted out of office, it would have been easy for him to feel a sense of vindication over Harris’ defeat.

“But there was no boasting or commentary here that implied that, just a relaxed, optimistic response to the election defeat and some kind words for Kamala.”

MAGA supporters insisted that Trump was right when he claimed that Biden was so upset about being forced out of the race and replaced by his vice president that he hated her.

MAGA supporters insisted that Trump was right when he claimed that Biden was so upset about being forced out of the race and replaced by his vice president that he hated her.

James said Biden’s gestures during his Thursday morning speech from the White House “suggested a mature, calm authority.”

He said it exemplified a “relaxed, optimistic response” as a “gesture of defiance from the man who clearly still wants to prove he was fit for office.”

“His approach to delivery was gentle, fatherly and wise,” James said. ‘Biden running in was a visual commentary on what he could still see as his ability to be strong and fit enough to lead.

“It was a gesture of defiance.

‘Where Harris seemed to want to cheer up his crowd, smiling and shouting “good afternoon!” In a loop, Biden assumed the more mature role, issuing reassuring gestures by raising his hands to stop the applause and take control of the moment.

“He narrowed his eyes and raised his hands while focusing on words like “peaceful,” “orderly,” and “acceptance,” in contrast to Harris’ repeated use of the word “fight.”

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