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DONALD Trump slammed Joe Biden for being unable to "put two sentences together" during a Town Hall with Sean Hannity.

On Thursday, incorrectly said 120 million people had died from during his healthcare discussion in .

Trump savaged Biden during the Town HallCredit: FOX
Biden said 120 million people had died from COVIDCredit: MARK MAKELA
Trump also ripped into him on TwitterCredit: Twitter

As of June 25, more than 122,000 have died from the deadly bug.

“People don’t have a job, people don’t know where to go, they don’t know what to do,” Biden had said. “Now we have over 120 million dead from COVID.”

The President slammed his democratic rival during a Fox News Town Hall in the state of .

"Whenever [Biden] does talk, he can’t put two sentences together," Trump told Hannity. "The man can’t speak."

In the clip, Biden appeared recognize his error but were quick to highlight it on social media.

During his interview, Trump also likened the current situation Chicago, Detroit, Oakland and Baltimore to Afghanistan and "living in hell."

Trump condemned the toppling of these statuesCredit: Reuters

Trump criticized the protesters toppling statues and rioting in these major US cities.

"If they don't do something with Seattle, we're going to do that - we're going to go in there," he said, after CHOP.

"Because what's happening, they're taking over American cities. In all cases, its Democrats. They’re Democrat-run, in all cases."

"Biden would have that be the whole country," Trump added, before attacking his rival's public speaking abilities. 

Earlier, while touring the Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard, Trump told Hannity these were concerning. 

He said Biden misstating the number of coronavirus deaths was "a serious error" and "not a permissible" one.

Trump also issued a statement about Biden's latest gaffe on Twitter, after repeatedly savaging his opponent on Fox.

"If I ever said something so mortifyingly stupid, the Fake News Media would come down on me with a vengeance," he tweeted.

"This is beyond a normal mistake. Why isn’t the media reporting it?"

His re-election campaign immediately zeroed in on Biden's latest mistake, that he was "very confused" and "not playing with a full deck."

Presidential Candidate Joe Biden also blasted Trump on ThursdayCredit: Getty Images - Getty
President Trump Returns To The White House From Wisconsin TripCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Earlier today, Trump told his supporters that than , , and .

But back in Lancaster, also issued a scathing critique of his rival and .

“He’s like a child who can’t believe this has happened to him,” raged, four months before the .

“All his whining and self-pity. Well this pandemic didn’t happen to him. It happened to all of us.

"And his job isn’t to whine about it, his job is to do something about it, to lead.”

Trump said Democrats were harder to deal with than China, Russia and North KoreaCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Presidential Candidate Joe Biden Speaks In Lancaster On Health CareCredit: Getty Images - Getty

There are now fears of a second wave rapidly rising as many states experience a surge in new infections and hospitalizations.

On Wednesday, experts warned , as daily cases hit a new record and almost 1,000 victims are dying per day.

During his address today, Biden repeatedly lambasted Trump's comments at his  rally about slowing down COVID-19 testing.

"He admitted telling people, and I quote, ‘We have to slow the testing down. Slow it down please,'" Biden raged. "He actually said it.

After the Tulsa rally, Trump clarified that his remark may have been “semi-tongue-in-cheek" but insisted it was a “double-edged sword."

He reiterated his complaints to CBN that ramped up testing measures in America mean "our cases are through the roof."

"I tell my people, it’s a double-edged sword because we do so much testing, and again, we have kids with sniffles and all of a sudden we report a case," Trump told the station. "And they’re in no danger whatsoever."

Earlier this week, Trump vowed to his fans that he wouldn't cave to the 'left-wing mob'Credit: AP:Associated Press
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