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US President Donald Trump has declared “the gloves are off” in the election battle against rival 'Sleepy' Joe Biden – who he has branded “grossly incompetent” at an explosive election rally.

US President Donald Trump has declared “the gloves are off” in the election battle against rival “Sleepy Joe” – who he branded “grossly incompetent”. Speaking to a cheering crowd at a campaign rally in Wisconsin, President Trump said “he’s been there for 47 years, he didn’t do a thing”. “Now, all of a sudden in years where he was never considered smart, but now he’s really not considered smart, and now all of a sudden he’s going to do what he didn’t do in 47 years,” he said.

“If you want to have your 401k go down, like to depression levels, I think you should vote for Sleepy Joe because he’s going to raise your interest. “He’s denying all this stuff, everything that he said he’s now denying, he said no fracking, right, there will be no fracking. “The reason is because everybody else, all of the radical left candidates up there, they couldn’t get too far left so Joe agreed. “Then he gets the nomination, now they’re all angry.

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