Trump mocks Biden at Nevada rally with two-minute WWE-style highlight reel of his gaffes

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It appears that Donald Trump has found a new way to mock President Joe Biden at his signature ‘Make America Great Again’ rallies – by debuting a professional wrestling-style video compilation of the Democrat‘s many gaffes.

The two-minute long Saturday video included a clip of Biden from an event on ending hunger late last month, where he appeared to call out for late GOP Rep. Jackie Walorski to praise her for her efforts in the initiative.

‘Where’s Jackie?’ Biden asked, despite Walorski tragically dying in a car crash with two of her staffers earlier this year.

Letters pop up on the screen alongside Biden with the somewhat crassly-worded reminder: ‘Pssst….Jackie’s dead.’ 

Biden reportedly later apologized to Walorski’s family in a more private setting. 

Trump, who is no stranger to criticizing his political rival, rolled out the video at his Nevada rally on Saturday night.

‘Let’s get ready to bumble!’ a voiceover says, opening the two-minute video with a play on WWE announcer Michael Buffer’s signature phrase.

He’s shown similar clips and images at past rallies, such as his recent event in Michigan, but Saturday’s video appears to be among the lengthiest and most meticulously-produced.

Trump mocks Biden at Nevada rally with two-minute WWE-style highlight reel of his gaffes

Donald Trump told supporters of Biden, ‘He can’t speak clearly, he can’t think clearly’ before introducing his video

One moment called out Biden for appearing to forget GOP Rep. Jackie Walorski had passed away

One moment called out Biden for appearing to forget GOP Rep. Jackie Walorski had passed away

Raging against the Justice Department’s ongoing investigation into his handling of classified documents on Saturday night, Trump attacked Biden’s mental acuity and again accused him of directing the federal government in a politicized probe.

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That’s despite the White House and the president himself denying having a role in the investigation or the August 8 FBI raid that brought it to the public forefront. 

‘You could take the five worst presidents in American history and put them together, and they would not have done the damage Joe Biden has done to our nation in less than two short years,’ Trump told supporters.

He claimed, ‘When Biden hears me speak, he knows he can’t fight back in any other way than to try and get me through these prosecutors.’ 

‘That’s the only way he can maybe get me, I don’t think he can, first of all we did nothing wrong. It helps when you’ve done nothing wrong after six years,’ Trump said in apparent reference to the myriad of investigations against him.

‘He can’t speak clearly, he can’t think clearly, so he tells law enforcement, “You gotta do something about this guy, he’s killing me.”‘

Trump then asked the crowd: ‘So we just had a little quick video made up, would you like to see it?’

Walorski, who was endorsed by Trump before she died, passed away earlier this year

Walorski, who was endorsed by Trump before she died, passed away earlier this year

The ensuing video shows Biden’s misspeaks and verbal stumbles interspersed with clips of him tripping down Air Force One’s steps and First Lady Jill Biden helping him put on a jacket.

All the while, the well-worn 1991 track ‘Get Ready for This’ by 2 Unlimited plays in the background.

Trump’s supporters chanted ‘Joe’s got to go’ when the video ended.

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He’s the latest critic of the 79-year-old president to come down on his awkward slip about Walorski, who Trump had endorsed before she died.

The White House’s handling of the issue prompted a firestorm of scrutiny from much of the media. 

At her regular press briefing after Biden’s event, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre repeatedly refused to chalk it up to a mistake when asked by multiple reporters. 

She repeatedly told them that Biden brought up the late congresswoman because she was ‘top of mind.’

Biden himself apologized for the incident to Walorski’s family, according to Indiana’s South Bend Tribune.

They met with him in the Oval Office during a bill signing in Walorski’s honor. 

Her older brother, Keith Walorski, told the outlet that the president had been ‘extremely gracious.’ 

‘He brought the ‘Where’s Jackie?’ comment and basically said, ‘I’m sorry that that went out like it did,’ and that it was basically a slip. He was the one to bring it up, he apologized and we basically told him we were fine, we had no hard feelings about that,’ Keith said. 

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