‘Location is everything’: Trump mocks Biden’s seat at queen’s funeral

Then President Donald Trump and President-elect Joe Biden in this composite photo.

Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden.

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Former President Donald Trump took at jab at President Joe Biden for his seat at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral on Monday. He claimed that he would have been higher positioned if nonetheless in energy.

Based on Forbes, Biden was sitting within the 14th row for the funeral service that befell at Westminster Abbey. He sat behind different world leaders, together with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, French President Emmanuel Macron and European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen.

“That is what’s occurred to America in simply two brief years,” Trump wrote on TruthSocial. “No respect! Nevertheless, a superb time for our President to get to know the leaders of sure Third World international locations.”

The Forbes report mentions that it's unclear which “Third World international locations” Trump is referring to.

“If I had been the president, they wouldn’t have sat me again there — and our Nation can be a lot totally different than it's proper now,” he added.

In one other Tweet, the previous president mentioned: “In Actual Property, like in Politics and in Life, LOCATION IS EVERYTHING!!!”

The Telegraph reported that Commonwealth leaders, who had been prioritized after the Queen’s household and different monarchs, sat in entrance of different leaders for the sake of protocol.

Since Biden is neither associated to the queen nor part of the Commonwealth, he sat behind everybody else. He attended the ceremonies with first woman Jill Biden.

“Our hearts exit to the royal household, King Charles and all the household. It’s a loss that leaves a large gap and typically you suppose you’ll by no means overcome it,” Biden mentioned on Saturday in a press briefing. “So to all of the folks of England, all of the folks of the UK, our hearts exit to you. You had been lucky to have had her for 70 years,” he added. “All of us had been. The world’s higher for her.”

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