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Experts Say Trump’s Favorite Word Isn’t ‘America’ — It’s ‘Biden’

President Donald Trump has made former President Joe Biden a centerpiece of his rhetoric since taking office, frequently invoking his predecessor’s name in speeches, social media posts, and press conferences. According to recent analyses by NBC News and The New York Times, Trump has mentioned Biden more than 580 times since his January 20 inauguration—an average of six times per day.

Notably, The New York Times reported that during the first 50 days of his presidency, Trump referenced Biden more than he used the word “America.” This pattern starkly contrasts with Biden’s own communication style; during his first 100 days in office, Biden only mentioned Trump 29 times.

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Trump’s continual references to Biden often come with scathing criticism. Just two days ago, he labeled Biden the “worst president in history” during a fiery speech. Before the White House Easter celebration, Trump launched into a pointed tirade on his social media platform, Truth Social.

“Sleepy Joe Biden purposefully allowed Millions of CRIMINALS to enter our Country, totally unvetted and unchecked, through an Open Borders Policy that will go down in history as the single most calamitous act ever perpetrated upon America,” Trump wrote.

He continued, “By far, our WORST and most Incompetent President, a man who had absolutely no idea what he was doing.” The message ended with a mocking Easter greeting: “But to him, and to the person that ran and manipulated the Auto Pen (perhaps our REAL President!), and to all of the people who CHEATED in the 2020 Presidential Election in order to get this highly destructive Moron Elected, I wish you, with great love, sincerity, and affection, a very Happy Easter!!!”

During the White House Easter Egg Roll, Trump mocked a viral moment from Biden’s presidency, saying, “Do you remember the bunny with Joe Biden? Do you remember when the bunny took Joe Biden out? He’s not taking Trump out.”

The White House’s official X account responded with a jab of its own, captioning a video clip: “The White House is no longer a nursing home.”

Trump’s fondness for certain words and phrases is also under scrutiny. According to Politico, he often recycles terms like “beautiful,” “Witch hunt,” “Fake news,” “Tremendous,” “Swamp,” and “Huge”—a signature part of his linguistic style, according to the Irish Star

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At a joint press conference with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Trump again lashed out at Biden, referencing former President Jimmy Carter: “Carter could die peacefully, knowing he was no longer the worst US president.”

He added, “And then you had like the last administration (Joe Biden’s), the only thing they were good at was cheating in elections,” echoing ongoing claims about Biden’s legitimacy and mental fitness, as per Fox News.

A new book, Uncharted: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the Odds in the Wildest Campaign in History, includes claims from a White House aide alleging that Biden’s inner circle isolated him, leading to the atrophy of his mental faculties.

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