'Crowd goes silent' as Trump again confuses Biden and Obama at Virginia rally

'Crowd goes silent' as Trump again confuses Biden and Obama at Virginia rally
President Donald J. Trump shakes hands with the 44th President of the United States, Barack H. Obama during the 58th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2017. More than 5,000 military members from across all branches of the armed forces of the United States, including Reserve and National Guard components, provided ceremonial support and Defense Support of Civil Authorities during the inaugural period. (DoD photo by U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Cristian L. Ricardo)
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Donald Trump on Saturday once again appeared to confuse President Joe Biden and Former President Barack Obama at his rally.

Trump, who has regularly claimed that his mishaps with their names are because he is intentionally saying Obama is pulling the strings of Biden's presidency, was telling a story about Russia and other foreign parties when he made a slip that was apparently not intentional.

Trump was talking about how he dealt with terrorists when he was the president, before he mentioned what he called a "rigged" 2020 election.

"We had this fool take over!" Trump shouted, further claiming without details that he will end the Russia-Ukraine war if he is elected.

"Get that war settled, that's a bad war," he said.

That's when he makes the apparent slip-up.

"And Putin has such little respect for Obama that he's starting to throw around the 'nuclear' word. You heard that, nuclear. He's starting to talk nuclear weapons today," Trump said Saturday. "I was waiting for that to happen. But we have a fool as a president."

@Acyn, who posted the video on social media, noted that the "crowd goes silent" after Trump makes the mistake involving the presidents' names.

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