President Trump reveals the ‘wonderful ability’ that Biden has that he doesn’t

Recently, President Donald Trump made an appearance on Laura Ingraham’s show, The Ingraham Angle, on Fox News. In an unexpected turn of events, Trump paid his political rival, former President Joe Biden, a rare compliment.

Given his late-night social media posts, Ingraham questioned Trump, 78, about what he does when he wakes up and finds it difficult to go back to sleep. Trump acknowledged that he has trouble falling asleep, in contrast to Biden, who he claimed goes to sleep quickly, particularly when on beach vacations.

Trump referred to it as “the only thing I totally admired about sleepy Joe Biden.” He would go to the beach, lie on a cot, barely drag his feet through the sand, and minutes later, he would be out like a light. Trump appeared genuinely impressed, despite the playful jab. He admitted, “I could never do that.”

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Say what you want about former President Biden, but his ability to sleep is unmatched, according to President Trump.

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“It’s about the one thing about him that I found to be amazing.” But the acclaim was fleeting. Trump quickly called Biden a “disaster,” attacked the current government, and dismissed his own lack of sleep. He claimed that many people who are passionate about their work don’t get enough sleep.

During his presidency, Trump thrived on four to five hours of sleep, according to his then-physician, Dr. Ronny Jackson.

His late-night and early-morning social media posts went viral. At the same time, Biden and his family were frequently seen unwinding by the waves at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware.

During a 2023 rally in Iowa, Trump made fun of these vacations by joking, “He spends so much time at the beach.” Although my body is far superior to his, I’m not sure if I want to flaunt it.

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