
Trump stumbles on Air Force One steps, internet says ‘Joe Biden vibes'
President Donald Trump stumbled while walking up the steps of Air Force One in New Jersey, on Sunday. The video quickly went viral on social media, with many comparing it to similar moments involving former President Joe Biden.
One person wrote, 'Donald Trump just tripped on the stairs of Airforce One and almost fell on his face! Where's Jake Tapper and all the media who used to tell us every time Biden lost a step?'
Another added, 'Trump stumbles while boarding Air Force One. Joe Biden vibes or maybe characteristics of body double.'

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