Trump claims ‘something is wrong’ with Biden: Tucker Carlson says ‘I don’t see how’ the president, 80, can last through 2024 after discussing ‘eggs’ with Al Roker
- Former President Donald Trump has expressed doubts that President Joe Biden will pass the presidential race in 2024
- Trump taped Monday’s session with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson
- “Look, I watch it just as much as you do. And I think it’s not nearly a pleasure for me to say that — I don’t see how that’s possible — but something’s wrong,” Trump said.
Former President Donald Trump has claimed that there is ‘something wrong’ with President Joe Biden, expressing doubt that the 80-year-old will pass the 2024 presidential race.
Trump sat down for an interview with Tucker Carlson, which will air Tuesday night, and the Fox News host asked him if he thought Biden would stay in the race.
“Look, I watch it just as much as you do. I think it’s almost unpleasant for me to say that — I don’t see how that’s possible — but something is wrong,” Trump, 76, replied.
The former president referred to an interview Biden gave at the White House Easter Monday with Al Roker.
I saw his answer today. on TV. About whether he will run or not. To a very nice guy named Al Roker. You can’t get a softer question than that. That was a long answer, we’re talking about whites and this and that, Trump said. “Look, I don’t think he can.”
Former President Donald Trump has claimed ‘something is wrong’ with President Joe Biden, expressing doubt the 80-year-old will make it through the 2024 presidential race in a new session with Tucker Carlson

Trump (left) sat down for an interview with Tucker Carlson (right), which will air Tuesday night, and the Fox News host asked him if he thought Biden would stay in the race.

Former President Donald Trump referenced President Joe Biden (center) and First Lady Jill Biden’s interview with Al Roker on NBC when he discussed with Tucker Carlson whether he thought Biden would stay in the race.
Rucker spoke with Biden and first lady Jill Biden on the Truman balcony and asked the president if he plans to participate in Easter Egg Rolls after 2024.
“I plan on — at least three or four Easter egg rolls,” Biden replied. “Maybe five,” he continued, his childhood stutter a little apparent. “Maybe six, what the hell?”
Rucker asked if that meant Biden would run for re-election.
Biden replied, “I’ll be either the guy rolling the egg or the guy pushing them out.”
Then he explained.
“I plan to run, Al,” he said, “but we’re not ready to announce it yet.”
Trump announced his intention to take back the White House in mid-November, immediately after the midterm elections, extending the already long presidential campaign timeline.
However, Biden has not yet officially announced his re-election campaign.
An Axios report last week quoted some Biden sources as saying it could come as late as this fall, while others believe he will announce sometime this summer.
Meanwhile, Trump is trying to make quick work of the GOP primary field — which has officially drawn Nikki Haley, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Vivek Ramaswamy, but with Florida Gov. Ron DeAntis, former Vice President Mike Pence, and Sen. Tim Scott. and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo are all courting a bid.