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'Gloves off': Biden campaign predicts how Trump likely spends his time

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President Joe Biden campaigned in five cities last week, while his opponent, former President Donald Trump, has only had "a single public campaign event since he locked up the Republican presidential nomination on March 12," according to The Associated Press.

The Daily Beast's Jake Lahut reported earlier this week that since Biden's State of the Union address earlier this month, his reelection campaign "has seen a significant boost in both polling and fundraising." The president "is now leading Trump in the battleground state of Wisconsin, and tied with his predecessor in Michigan and Pennsylvania," all of which "were what secured the electoral college majority for Trump in 2016, and will likely play a significant role in deciding the winner this fall."

Lahut noted Biden's "team is ready to seize upon April and May as a crucial time to ambush a wounded Trump campaign."

READ MORE: 'Aggressive' Biden plans to 'ambush a wounded Trump campaign' in April and May: report

A post to X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday shows the president's team is not only firing shots at the MAGA hopeful on the campaign trail — but also online.

The Biden-Harris HQ X account wrote, "President Biden: Traveling across the country, visiting every major battleground state in 18 days," and shared a screenshot of a Trump schedule prediction:

8 AM: hair

10 AM: hide in basement

12 PM: lunch with white nationalists

1 PM: try to sell special TRUMP-APPROVED Bibles to pay bills

1:30 PM: Project 2025 planning call

2 PM: hide in basement

5 PM: sit in golf cart

6:30 PM: hide in basement

10 PM: begin posting disturbed, confused, typo-riddled rants on Truth Social

Journalists and legal experts immediately reacted to the jab at the president's opponent.

READ MORE: 'No way in hell': Wisconsin Republicans turn on Trump as poll shows him crashing

Bloomberg Editor Tim O'Brien replied, "Oh man. Gloves off."

Conservative lawyer George Conway wrote, "Perfection."

George Washington University white collar crime law professor Randall Eliason asked, "Is Trump even campaigning?"

READ MORE: Trump’s 'general election infrastructure' lacking in key swing states as promises appear 'mostly talk'











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