Donald Trump mocks Biden for tripping at events by sharing parody music video
The video was created by Fox News host Jimmy Failla, and is set to a parody of Tom Petty's "Free Fallin." The video's resurgence comes just days after Biden stumbled at a ceremony that honors fallen police officers on Wednesday.
Former President Donald Trump mocked President Joe Biden for tripping at events recently in a social media post on Friday, by sharing a parody music video that includes a montage of the president's ungraceful moments.
The video was created by Fox News host Jimmy Failla, and is set to a parody of Tom Petty's "Free Fallin." The video's resurgence comes just days after Biden stumbled at a ceremony that honored fallen police officers on Wednesday, according to the Daily Mail.
Trump shared the video in a post on his platform Truth Social, with the caption of the parody's title, “KEEPS FALLING."
The video was first shared by Failla in February, but regained popularity this week after radio host Dan Bongino shared the video on his platform. The artist name on the parody video is labeled "Joe Biden & the Alzheimers,: from the fake album "The More You Joe" and produced by the fictious "C'Mon Man Records." The lyrics were written by Failla, the Daily Mail reported.
The president has faced scrutiny of both his physical and mental fitness recently, as the general election approaches this November.
The 82-year-old's physical fitness came into focus after he experienced three major stumbles in the span of a few months last year. Last October, the president appeared to stumble while ascending the stairs to a podium at a Philadelphia event touting his "Bidenomics" agenda. Last September, Biden narrowly avoided slipping down the stairs of Air Force One, and in June he took a dramatic fall on stage at the Air Force Academy graduation.
Failla celebrated Trump's post in a message on X, claiming that it was a "cool day to be me: Trump posted my song parody on Instagram. And Biden posted it on My Space."
Failla hosts "Fox News Saturday Night," which airs at 10 p.m. EDT, and hosts a Fox radio show titled "Fox Across America with Jimmy Failla," during the week.