‘High As A Kite’: Trump Says He Will Demand Biden Take A Drug Test Before Debate

Former president Donald Trump said Friday he would demand President Joe Biden take a drug test before they debate, claiming Biden was high while giving the State of the Union address.

Trump and Biden agreed this week to two face off in two televised debates, first in June and then again in September. Biden stipulated that the debates should take place without a live audience and should only be hosted by a handful of networks, but during the Minnesota Republican Party’s Lincoln Reagan Dinner in St. Paul, Minnesota, Trump put forward his own terms.

“I don’t want him coming in like the State of the Union,” Trump said. “He was high as a kite. I said, ‘Is that Joe up there, that beautiful room?” (RELATED: ‘They Want To See Proof Of Life’: Bill Maher Mocks Biden For Trump Debate Proposal)

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“He can’t talk, he can’t walk, can’t find his way off a stage. Can’t put two sentences together,” Trump said, according to Politico. “Although he has agreed to debate, so I don’t know, maybe they know something. He’s going to be so jacked up for those debates, you watch.”

The two presidential debates will be held June 27 on CNN and Sept. 10 on ABC News.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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