On June 27, 2022 (local time), in Atlanta, Georgia, at a CNN studio, President Joe Biden (right) and former President Donald Trump engage in heated exchanges during the first TV debate of the U.S. presidential candidates. In this debate, the two candidates clash on topics including the economy, abortion, illegal immigration, foreign policy, democracy, climate change, and the Ukraine and Gaza wars./Courtesy of Yonhap News Agency

U.S. President Donald Trump shared a conspiracy theory on his social media that his predecessor, President Joe Biden, had been executed.

According to NBC on the 1st (local time), President Trump shared a post on his social media platform Truth Social the day before, claiming this.

President Trump did not provide additional explanation, but the post shared by an anonymous user on Truth Social claimed that "Joe Biden has been executed in 2020. He is nothing but a soulless being created through a clone and robotics."

NBC reported that "the White House did not respond to questions about why President Trump shared this post and whether he actually believes that former President Biden was executed in 2020."

Meanwhile, President Trump has claimed that the news of former President Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis should have been made public earlier.

President Trump noted on the 19th of last month that he was "surprised that the public had not been informed about President Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis a long time ago."

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