Donald Trump Mocks Joe Biden for 14th Row Seat in Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral

Donald Trump Mocks Joe Biden for 14th Row Seat in Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral
At the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II, former President Donald Trump mocks President Joe Biden's nosebleed seat, claiming he would have had a front-row spot if he had still been in office. DOMINIC LIPINSKI/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

At Queen Elizabeth II's burial, former President Donald Trump asserts that he would have received a better seat than current President Joe Biden.

One of the largest gatherings of international leaders in recent memory came together on Monday for the state burial of Britain's longest-reigning monarch, who passed away on September 8 at the age of 96.

Trump Says He Would've Had Better Seat Than Biden

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden were among the more than 500 foreign heads of state, monarchs, and dignitaries that attended the ceremony. According to The Times of London, the leaders of the first family have seated seven rows back in the 14th row of the church's south transept.

The former president insulted Joe Biden on his social media account Truth Social by tweeting a picture of the assembled world leaders sitting in the abbey with a red arrow pointing to President Joe Biden seated toward the back.

This is what America has become in just two short years, according to a later post on his platform by Donald Trump, who added "No respect!"

The royal family, monarchs, Commonwealth leaders, and other international leaders are all depicted on a seating chart as being seated in that order. Biden is not related to the queen, a royal, or a member of the Commonwealth leaders of Commonwealth nations were elevated above other leaders owing to etiquette.

Donald Trump is neither, therefore his placement would probably have been the same, as per USA Today. The former president said that he would have sat more forward if he had still been in office.

However, the former Republican president was unaware that because of protocol, leaders of the Commonwealth were seated before those from other nations. Therefore, it might have seemed strange that Mr. and Mrs. Biden were sitting next to Ignazio Cassis, the president of Switzerland, and that Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, was situated nine rows in front of the US President.

Foreign dignitaries or heads of state from other countries were invited. The Bidens were made to wait while a parade of George and Victoria Cross recipients went in front of them after they arrived at the abbey ten minutes past the deadline.

While other foreign leaders rode coaches to their destinations, the Bidens arrived in their vehicle with a security guard convoy. Video evidence from downtown London's Pret a Manger sandwich shop near Oxford Street revealed the backed-up autos.

"Queen Elizabeth's historic and extraordinary reign left a tremendous legacy of peace and prosperity for Great Britain," Trump said on Truth Social on the day of her passing, according to Mirror.

Trump Prepares to Run For White House

Trump is reportedly contemplating a formal bid for the White House that will be revealed after the November midterm elections. He held a rally this week in Ohio, a swing state in the rust belt that determines the outcome of US elections.

At the late Queen's funeral, President Joe Biden had a difficult time because his motorcade was delayed in traffic on the approach to Westminster Abbey. Then, before being allowed to leave the medieval church, he and other world leaders had to wait for the Queen's coffin to return from Wellington Arch.

However, Americans are worried about Joe Biden and his potential impact on the country's reputation. Seventy-one percent of the 1,500 "likely voters" polled in the survey felt that the US is going in the wrong direction.

When asked how they would compare Biden's presidency to Trump's, 56 percent said they would choose Trump and only 42 percent would choose Biden. In comparison to 10% who called the Biden administration a Ferrari, nearly half (42%) called it a clown automobile. Thirty-nine percent of people want Trump to attend their BBQ, but only 16 percent want Biden, Express reported.

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