In a radio interview, former President Donald Trump criticized President Joe Biden, calling him incompetent, corrupt, and the worst president in history. Trump also discussed the situation in Israel, advising them to quickly end their conflict in Gaza and return to normalcy and peace. He expressed disapproval of the way Israel is handling the conflict and stated that they are losing the public relations war by constantly releasing videos of buildings falling down. Additionally, Trump expressed disappointment in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for acknowledging Biden’s victory in the 2020 election and emphasized the need for Israel to finish what they started swiftly.

During the interview, Trump also made insinuations about Biden’s potential drug use, specifically mentioning cocaine found in the White House. He suggested that Biden may have been using drugs during a State of the Union address, calling for drug testing before any potential debates between the two. Trump criticized Biden for appearing as if he was falling asleep most of the time and then suddenly becoming more alert during his speeches. The former president implied that Biden may be receiving some form of help to remain active during public appearances.

The Secret Service previously closed an investigation into the discovery of cocaine in the White House without identifying a suspect due to a lack of physical evidence. Trump’s comments about the incident seemed to imply that he believed Biden was involved in some capacity. As the Nov. 5 election approaches, one major question is who Trump will choose as his running mate. He indicated that he has a list of potential candidates and that he will select someone who can be a good president. Trump also criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her one of the worst people and suggesting that she will be a significant part of the upcoming campaign.

The interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt covered a range of topics, including the situation in Israel, Biden’s presidency, and the possibility of drug use in the White House. Trump reiterated his stance on Israel needing to quickly finish their conflict and criticized their handling of the issue, particularly in terms of public relations. He also continued to express his disapproval of Biden’s presidency, labeling him as incompetent and corrupt. The insinuations about drug use added a controversial and incendiary element to the conversation, raising questions about the upcoming election and potential debates between the two politicians.

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