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Former US president Donald Trump plays golf (below) as President Joe Biden is busy at campaign events in this video released on March 28, 2024. Joe Biden mocks Donald Trump for unbecoming behavior serious — X/jobiden

Former US president Donald Trump came under fire from current President Joe Biden in a video for non-serious behavior as he played golf and boasted of achievements in the game instead of campaigning on the ground on Thursday.

The video released on X – former Twitter – showed two of them in one screen where Joe Biden is at the campaign events while Donald Trump is busy taking pictures at his golf club in Florida.

In the post, 81-year-old Biden said: “I will tell you this: There is a difference between the two candidates in this election.”

According to the video, Democrats visited eight swing states in March after the last State of the Union address. On the other hand, the 77-year-old Trump is busy playing the game.

The video also shows Biden taking pictures with his supporters, addressing people during rallies while Trump drives a golf cart.

Later, the video also presented a screenshot of Biden’s sarcastic congratulations to the business mogul who wrote on his Truth Social platform that he had won two golf trophies at his own golf club awards.

In response, Biden wrote: “Congratulations, Donald. Quite a feat.”

Former president Trump is embroiled in his legal troubles facing four criminal indictments and 91 felony counts. He recently received relief as an appeals court in New York reduced his bond from $464 million to $175 million, with a ten-day extension.

The actor-politician is also scheduled to hold a rally of supporters on April 2 in Wisconsin to mark the second since other party contenders have left the race.

The Democrat is busy in New York at the moment where he wants to hold an extravagant fundraising event with two former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.

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