Trump continues to dwell on Biden dropping out a month ago.

Welcome to the Boston Post News, where we bring you the latest updates on the political landscape. Today, we delve into the ongoing saga between former President Donald Trump and his former opponent, Joe Biden.

Despite Trump dropping out of the 2024 race over a month ago, he continues to make waves by consistently referencing Biden. Trump seems unable to move on from his defeat, failing to acknowledge the new presidential race that pits him against Vice President Kamala Harris.

In a recent post on his platform Truth Social, Trump suggested that if Biden had skipped the debate, he would have been the Democratic candidate for president. Trump insinuated that the Democrats orchestrated a scheme against Biden, questioning why the “seething” Biden gave up and withdrew his candidacy.

Biden’s lackluster performance in the June 27 debate against Trump, coupled with concerns about his age and mental sharpness, prompted calls from within his party for him to step down. Eventually, Biden acquiesced and threw his support behind Harris, bringing an end to the internal turmoil within the Democratic Party.

Despite Biden’s denial of harboring any resentment towards those who pushed him to exit the race, insiders reveal that there is lingering discord within his camp regarding the circumstances of his departure. Some key figures in the Democratic Party, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, have been singled out for blame.

Trump’s frustration with the altered course of the race stems from no longer being able to challenge an older, unpopular incumbent. With Harris gaining momentum in the polls and media attention post-Biden’s exit, Trump is scrambling to reclaim the spotlight through various means such as hosting news conferences, engaging in interviews, returning to social media platforms, and launching tirades online.

Trump’s struggle to zero in on Harris is evident in his shifting tactics, from nicknaming her to launching personal attacks. At a recent rally, Trump even mocked his advisers for urging him to stick to policy discussions over personal jibes, ultimately letting the audience decide his approach.

The upcoming face-off between Trump and Harris on the debate stage is highly anticipated. After negotiations and disagreements over the rules and format, Trump announced his agreement to debate Harris on September 10 in Philadelphia, moderated by ABC News.

As the showdown looms, Trump seems poised to bring his signature combative style to the debate, setting the stage for a fiery exchange between the former president and the current vice president.

Stay tuned to the Boston Post News for comprehensive coverage of this high-stakes political showdown and its implications for the future of American governance.

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