Trump was caught on video calling Joe Biden weak, failed, dishonest (Watch Video)

FILE - President Joe Biden speaks about the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the East Room of the White House, on Feb. 24, 2022, in Washington. Biden is in Brussels to meet with key allies and coordinate a stronger response to Russia's assault on Ukraine. But a new poll shows Americans have yet to rally around Biden's leadership. Concern about Russia has swelled and support for a major U.S. role in the conflict strengthened in the last month. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Donald Trump thinks “pathetic” VP Kamala Harris will be the next Democratic nominee once the party ousts Joe Biden.

Former US President Donald Trump was caught on a video where he thinks Vice President Kamal Harris will be the next Democrat nominee once President Joe Biden steps down.

He has also delivered a scathing critique of Biden’s performance in their recent CNN presidential debate.

A viral X (formerly Twitter) shows Trump harshly describing Biden as a “broken-down pile of crap” and speculating that the president is on the verge of “quitting the race.”

“He just quit, you know—he’s quitting the race,” Trump says in the video, which shows him sitting in a golf cart with his recently graduated younger son, Barron Trump.

“I got him out of the—and that means we have Kamala.”

Trump slams Biden as ‘old, broken-down pile of cr*p’

The former POTUS then asks the person behind the camera “How did I do with the debate the other night?” for their thoughts. When told he did “fantastic” and “amazing,” Trump continues, “Look at that old, broken-down pile of cr*p. It’s a bad guy,” seemingly referring to Biden. After asserting that Biden is quitting and passing the baton to Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump adds, “I think she’s gonna be better” as an opponent, only to then disparage her as “so bad, so pathetic.”

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