Biden, 81, suffers ANOTHER embarrassing gaffe as his attempt to brand Trump untrustworthy spectacularly backfires at Florida rally

President Joe Biden suffered another blunder during a speech as he tried to portray his opponent, former President Donald Trump, as untrustworthy.

Biden, at 81, the oldest president in U.S. history, appeared before supporters at a community college in Tampa, a week before Florida banned abortions in the past six weeks.

He called out Trump, his opponent in the 2024 general election, as the only person responsible for the “cruelty and chaos” that has occurred following the overturn of Roe v. Wade.

But when he did, he accidentally asked, “How many times does he have to prove that we can’t be trusted?”

ABC news tried to cover for the president by replacing the word “we” with “he” in the description of the speech, even though he was clearly heard saying “we.”

President Joe Biden suffered another speech blunder as he tried to portray his opponent, former President Donald Trump, as untrustworthy

Biden, at 81, the oldest president in U.S. history, appeared before supporters at a community college in Tampa, a week before Florida banned abortions in the past six weeks.

Biden, at 81, the oldest president in U.S. history, appeared before supporters at a community college in Tampa, a week before Florida banned abortions in the past six weeks.

In 2024 alone, Biden has made several mistakes, publicly forgetting the name of the widow of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, forgetting a German chancellor he had spoken to, who died in 2017 and confusing the leaders of Egypt and Mexico .

Biden tried to describe Trump’s rhetoric on abortion, blaming him for the end of Roe vs. Wade and any future rollbacks.

“He described the Dobbs decision as a miracle,” Biden said of Trump. “I think it’s from the Bible he’s trying to sell.”

“I almost wanted to buy one just to see what the heck is in it,” Biden added of the $60 purchase.

In January, just days before the Iowa caucuses — which Trump easily won — the Republican ex-president took part in a Fox News town hall and boasted of the “miracle” of ending women’s constitutional right to have an abortion .

Former President Donald Trump, who was in court Tuesday, holds up a Bible that he is selling for $60

Former President Donald Trump, who was in court Tuesday, holds up a Bible that he is selling for $60

However, Trump warned that Republicans who support extreme bans will be “decimated” in elections.

Biden pointed to political realities on Tuesday, noting that Trump is “concerned.” Voters plan to hold the presumptive Republican nominee “accountable.”

“Donald Trump is afraid that voters will hold him responsible for the atrocities and chaos he has caused,” Biden said.

“The bad news for Trump is that we’re going to hold him accountable,” Biden continued. “We are… he needs to be held accountable.”

Florida voters have the opportunity to repeal the abortion ban if they pass Amendment 4 in November, which would allow abortions up to the point of viability, which is generally considered to be about 24 weeks.

That measure needs 60% support from Florida voters.

The Biden campaign hopes it will energize enough pro-choice voters to give the president a chance to flip the state.

Trump won Florida by a margin of 3.4 points in the 2020 campaign, bettering his performance four years earlier when he defeated Hillary Clinton in the state by 1.6 points.

“I think Florida plays a role nationally,” Biden said after his prepared remarks.

“This election is an old-fashioned election,” the president continued, explaining that it will all be about turnout.

The Biden campaign argues that once Florida’s law goes into effect, it will effectively ban abortions throughout the southeastern part of the country.

According to a report from the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, nearly 7,000 women traveled from out of state last year to have an abortion performed by Florida doctors.

Florida voters have the opportunity to repeal the abortion ban if they pass Amendment 4 in November, which would allow abortions up to the point of viability, which is generally considered to be about 24 weeks.

That measure needs 60% support from voters.

Trump has yet to say how he will vote on Amendment 4.

Abortion is banned in most cases in fourteen states.

Another seven states have restrictions that prevent abortion between six and eighteen weeks of pregnancy.