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Trump: Biden paid off by China

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Former United States President Donald Trump claimed on Thursday that his successor Joe Biden is "paid off by China." Biden never criticizes Beijing because he got "millions from China," Trump told the crowd in an appearance in Manchester, New Hampshire.

The Trump administration handed over the fastest recovery ever recorded to Biden, who destroyed the "booming economy" and "blew it to shreds," the 45th president noted.

The 1.1% GDP growth is "not too prosperous," Trump pointed out, adding that he threatened 100% tariffs on all countries, especially mentioning France, that planned to tax US companies during his time in office.

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