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Bill Maher makes scathing comparison to Biden during his car crash debate with Trump – while comic brands Joe with hilarious new Secret Service name

Bill Maher ripped into Joe Biden’s performance in his debate with Trump, joking that he’s “seen beauty pageant contestants answer questions better” than the president.

The comedian elaborated on the president’s disastrous debate in his opening monologue for his Max show Real Time on Friday.

A new poll shows even fewer voters believe Biden is mentally capable of serving another four years as president after he struggled to get through debate night.

Maher has frequently criticized Biden’s re-election prospects, often citing his age as the biggest problem.

“I don’t want to say he’s done a bad job, but his new name at the Secret Service is Amber Heard,” Maher said.

Bill Maher criticized Joe Biden's performance in the presidential debate against Donald Trump and labeled him with a new Secret Service code name

Bill Maher criticized Joe Biden’s performance in the presidential debate against Donald Trump and branded him with a new Secret Service code name

He referred to Johnny Depp’s testimony in which he claimed that his ex-wife had relieved herself in their bed with them Los Angeles penthouse after an argument the night before her 30th birthday in February 2016.

‘Have you seen the debate? If you missed it, don’t worry, one of the participants did too,” Maher said.

“I mean, Trump told lie after lie after lie. He would never have gotten away with it if Joe Biden had been there.

“You know, Joe’s into trains, but apparently not into thoughts.”

Earlier in June, Maher declared that Biden’s new immigration policies would cost him the presidency after he issued an executive order limiting the number of migrants who can arrive at the border and seek asylum to 2,500 per day.

Maher said: “If Biden loses this election, it will be because of two things: He is old… and immigration.

New polls showed even fewer voters believe Biden is mentally up to the task of serving another four years as president after he struggled to get through debate night

New polls showed even fewer voters believe Biden is mentally up to the task of being president for another four years after he struggled to get through debate night

“I mean, on a political level, I don’t think they could have handled it worse.”

Biden tried to manage the fallout from his dismal debate performance at a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Friday.

‘I know I’m not a young man. To state the obvious,” the president said, standing next to First Lady Jill Biden, who wore a Christian Siriano dress with the word “vote” on it.

“But I know what I know, I know how to tell the truth. I know right from wrong. And I know how to do this job. I know how to get things done,” the president argued.

He then promised the audience that he was still the ideal candidate for the nomination.

“I give you my word as Biden. I wouldn’t be running if I didn’t believe with all my heart and soul that I could do this job.”

Biden attempted to clarify many of the arguments he tried to make against his Republican opponent on the debate stage.

“I don’t know about you last night, but I spent 90 minutes on a stage debating a man with the morals of an alley cat,” Biden said.

“Did you see Trump last night? “I think he has set a new record – and I mean this sincerely – for the number of lies told in one debate,” the president continued.

At the end of his speech, Biden suggested the rally performance was the beginning of his post-debate redemption arc.

“I know what millions of Americans know: When you’re knocked down, you get back up.”

Trump told a crowd of supporters at a rally in Virginia on Friday that Biden “had no idea what he was doing” during the debate.

‘He got the debate rules he wanted, he got the date he wanted, on the network he wanted to be with the [moderators] he wanted.

“No amount of rest or rigging could defend his atrocious record.”

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