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President Biden's campaign is mocking former President Trump's victory speech in Florida after the ex-president won twelve states on Super Tuesday.
Appearing on CNN, Biden's campaign co-chair Mitch Landrieu slammed the former president's remarks.
'I thought first of all he was very low energy tonight,' said Landrieu of the ex-president.
He also blasted Trump for lying from the podium, saying most 'if not all' of what he said in his Super Tuesday speech was 'factually incorrect and is provably incorrect.'
He went on that Trump's remarks was not accurate to point where 'if his lips are moving, he's lying or he's delusional.'
Landrieu went on '17 of his cabinet members resigned... And have begged America not to put this guy within 100 yards of the presidency.'
He said the entire speech was 'built on a house of lies.'
Landrieu said Biden will continue to talk about that as the campaign moves forward.
He was just one of several Biden campaign surrogates who made appearances on television throughout the evening to take on Trump.
Speaking on CNN, Mitch Landrieu responded to Trump's speech as 'very low energy' and slammed the former president saying 17 of his former cabinet members have resigned and 'begged America' not to put Trump 'within 100 yards of the presidency'
Former President Donald Trump delivered a victory speech at Mar-a-Lago's Grand Ballroom at the end of Super Tuesday as he marched closer to securing the Republican nomination
Trump gave a victory speech Tuesday night at Mar-a-Lago where he turned his attention to the general election and taking on President Biden.
But rather than his usual rancorous speeches, Trump was much more subdued than he has been at recent campaign rallies, speaking softly and leaving out some of his regular grievances though he continued to ridicule Biden.
However, in the less than 20 minutes he spoke, Trump did make a series of false statements on the economy, the border and his first term in office.
President Biden won the Democratic contests in 15 states on Super Tuesday. While he did not make a victory speech Tuesday night, his campaign surrogates were out in force to promote the president
What Landrieu also appeared to be seizing on besides Trump's Tuesday night remarks was Trump has previously touted only hiring the 'best' people. But during his first term, Trump saw a large turnout in some of his most senior staff.
Meanwhile, a number of the top level officials in the Trump administration have criticized the former president or argued he should not be reelected to a second term.
Among them, his former Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley is running against him in the primary, and his former Vice President Mike Pence also ran in the primary before dropping out.
Trump's former National Security Adviser John Bolton has blasted the former president and warned Americans against electing him. His former Attorney General Bill Barr has also said Trump should not be president again.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer, National Security Adviser HR McMaster, Defense Secretaries James Mattis and Mark Esper and former Chief of Staff John Kelly who all served under Trump have criticized him among others.