Donald Trump experiences ‘Biden moment' after viral stumble up Air Force One stairs
Sky News host Caleb Bond has reacted to a clip of Donald Trump's so-called 'Biden moment' where the US President appeared to stumble up the steps of Air Force One.
'There he goes, he nearly fell, but he rights himself,' he said.
'He did a slightly better job, it should be said, than Biden; of course, you will remember this footage when, well, he basically fell over every time he tried to hit the steps.
'I am waiting – and I am sure it will come eventually – for the anti-Trump people to tune this out and say, 'look, here's proof that Donald Trump can't make his way up the stairs. He's just as bad as Joe Biden'.'

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