In an interview to broadcast at Fox News on Saturday, President Donald Trump accuses Joe Biden of consuming performance enhancing drugs.
In a released excerpt, Donald Trump tells Jeanine Pirro: “I think there’s probably -possibly- drugs involved.”
“That’s what I hear. I mean, there’s possibly drugs. I don’t know how you can go from being so bad where you can’t even get out a sentence…”
Though his sentence remained unfinished, we can figure out Trump’s reference to Biden’s hesitant act in the early primary debates before his victory was gushed at his win in South Carolina.
President Trump claims Biden’s victory solely on the splitting of the progressive votes.
Trump said: “You saw some of those debates with the large number of people on the stage. He was, I mean, I used to say, ‘How is it possible that he can go forward?”
“And he only won because Elizabeth Warren didn’t drop out.”
“Had she dropped out Bernie [Sanders] would’ve won Super Tuesday, every state, and you would’ve had Bernie instead of Biden.”
Trump has accused Biden of drug consumption in more than one occasion:

Last month Trump interviewed to the Washington Examiner. The President said: “We’re going to call for a drug test, by the way, because his best performance was against Bernie (in the final debate.)
“It wasn’t that he was Winston Churchill because he wasn’t, but it was a normal, boring debate. You know, nothing amazing happened. And we are going to call for a drug test because there’s no way – you can’t do that.”
The Examiner further questioned Trump if he drew a comparison between a boxing match and the debates. Since, before a boxing match the participants are tested for the use of illegal substances. Trump replied to this rather blatantly, “Well, it is a prize fight.”
Trump added: “It’s no different from the gladiators, except we have to use our brain and our mouth. And our body to stand. I want all standing. They want to sit down.”
A set of debates, between Donald Trump and Joe Biden are due, on 29th September Cleveland, 15th October Miami and 22nd October Nashville.
Joe Biden, the Presidential candidate did not hurry to give Trump an answer on his comments.