Was Joe Biden Replaced By A Clone? (2 of 3)
Deep State Drama and Clone Mania
If you think this is just a random post that Trump stumbled on and carelessly shared, think again. It fits neatly into a larger pattern of Trumpian Conspiracy Theater. Over the past few years, Trump’s social media accounts have become a dumping ground for deep state allegations, assassination plots, and clone fantasies.
According to a New York Times analysis, over a six-month period in 2024, Trump shared at least 330 posts that hinted at some kind of secret plot, usually targeting him or the American people. These included everything from claims that the FBI tried to assassinate him to theories that government insiders orchestrated the Capitol riot on January 6, 2025.
So, the Biden Clone Theory? It’s just the latest episode in a long-running series, like “Keeping Up with the Trumspiracies.”
Where Did This All Start?
Let’s be honest: the idea that powerful politicians use body doubles or clones is as old as the Great Roman Empire. Similar rumors have been attached to Hillary Clinton, Vladimir Putin, and even pop stars like Avril Lavigne. However, the Biden theory elevates the concept by fusing sci-fi robotics with political paranoia.
The claim gained additional attention following a series of public moments where President Biden appeared to forget names, mix up countries, or stumble while boarding Air Force One. Some social media users jokingly compared his behavior to that of a glitching animatronic character from Five Nights at Freddy’s, but not as bloodthirsty (not yet, at least).
And the White House says absolutely nothing. The Biden administration has (wisely) not acknowledged the clone chatter. After all, how do you officially respond to accusations of being a cyborg? “No comment” seems pretty safe when the alternative is, “Actually, our president isn’t built from spare Tesla parts in Elon Musk’s secret basement.”