MAGAworld is spiraling after President Donald Trump boosted a conspiracy theory claiming former President Joe Biden was executed in 2020 and replaced by a robotic clone.
From “CIA masks” to a suspicious lack of veins, Trump’s internet detectives are scouring every inch of Biden’s body for signs of circuitry.
Many of the sleuths—including Raven Harrison, a U.S. House candidate from Florida—believe they’ve found evidence that Biden’s face is really a synthetic mask operated by a robot underneath.
“That’s a mask. I don’t know when he died. The Vegas trip?” one user commented. “They were using doubles even back then? Clearly, this is a rubber mask.”
Others dug up videos claiming to show “Giant Biden,” a robot that supposedly replaced the real Biden and stands a few inches taller than the “original.”
One post proposed that Biden’s moments of forgetfulness and stumbles are in fact “disconnections” with his robotic system. Dozens of clips comparing Biden’s recent speeches with older ones—where he appears more youthful and energetic—were offered as further “evidence.”
One user posted side-by-side photos of a younger and older Biden—labeled “Original Biden” and “Double Biden”—with arrows pointing to his right earlobe—which, according to the conspiracy theory, used to be attached, but now hangs free.
And if that’s not convincing enough, others pointed to a supposed change in Biden’s eye color—from blue to black—as a final clue.
Truth Social users celebrated Trump for finally revealing the “truth.”
“The boss just posted this….how much more do people need!?" one user commented, along with three fire emojis.
“I believe the President Trump on this one,” another wrote. “Sometimes Biden did look like a robot the way he held his hands gave it away ... Wake up Americans...”
The robo-clone claims, in some ways, undercut a more grounded allegation—that Biden’s team was involved in a “cover-up” of his cognitive decline toward the end of his term—which has gained traction following revelations in a new bombshell book, Original Sin.
Biden, who recently shared that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, has tried to push back on questions about his fitness for office, saying Friday that he felt well enough to “beat the hell out of” Jake Tapper, the book’s co-author.
Biden now joins a list of celebrities who have been accused of dying and being swapped out, including The Beatles’ Paul McCartney, who has been dodging rumors about his death since 1969, and Avril Lavigne, who has been plagued by a conspiracy theory involving her death and subsequent replacement by a clone since the 2000s.
One commenter couldn’t hide his delighted shock at Trump embracing such an outlandish conspiracy theory: “Can’t believe you really posted this!! HUGE! Thank you Mr. President!”

But Trump has a long track record of promoting debunked or baseless theories, and his embrace of conspiracy thinking extends well beyond social media.
Many of his closest allies frequently peddle in conspiracy theories, including Secretary of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., FBI Director Kash Patel, and recently-departed special advisor Elon Musk.








