Donald Trump ridiculed President Biden over the economy, immigration, and foreign policy before turning to personal mockery during an Iowa event on Friday night.
A few hours after Biden had given a sweeping denunciation of Trump, calling him a sore loser and a threat to American democracy, the former president made fun of Biden's childhood speaking impediment.
"Did you see him? He was stuttering through the whole thing," Trump said to a chuckling crowd on Friday in Sioux Center, Iowa. "He's saying I'm a threat to democracy."
"'He's a threat to d-d-democracy,'" he continued, pretending to stutter. "Couldn't read the word."
The remark was not true; Biden said the word "democracy" 29 times in his speech, never stuttering over it. Trump's comment also marked a particularly crass form of politics that he has exhibited throughout his career that places politeness and human decency at the center of the 2024 presidential election.
Biden's stutter is something that he has talked about openly, referencing it as something he attempted to overcome. He has used it to connect with others who stutter, and he has also spoken about being made fun of for it as having given him a window into how to deal with bullies.
After a nun at his school gave him a hard time - referring to him as "Mr. Bu-Bu-Bu-bu-Biden" - his mother drove to the school and confronted her. "If you ever speak to my son like that again, I'll come back and rip that bonnet off your head," she said, according to Biden's memoir. "Do you understand me?"
He was called "Dash" and "Joe Impedimenta" by some of his classmates because of the way he stumbled over his words. As a high school freshman, he was exempted from a public speaking presentation because of his stutter.