Biden vs. Trump: Solve Their Puzzles!

Millionaire Socialist Barack Obama once said “Don’t tell me words don’t matter.“, and after watching Joe Biden’s stumble over his words I agree: Words matter, and Biden’s words sure are puzzling!

Finding just the right words can be fun and inspirational (if you’re President Trump) or frustrating and sad (if you’re Joe Biden, the self-proclaimed “gaffe machine). Here’s your chance to find just the right words for Trump and Biden, thanks to my latest Word Search Puzzles! They’re completely FREE!

Puzzle Name
(Click the link)
Description Puzzle Solution
(Click the link)
1 Trump’s
MAGA-nificent!
Find great words associated with President Donald J. Trump! Solution
2 Joe Biden’s
Names
Joe Biden’s not just called “President”: Can you find all the other words he’s called? Solution

These word search puzzles are an entertaining way to pass the time while watching rising prices, trying to stay warm this winter, or avoiding the next terrorist attack on US soil – all thanks to mumbling and stumbling Joe Biden, the “most popular president in history“.

If you like these why not take a look at dozens of free puzzles I’ve already created? There’s even one for the most dedicated word search fan containing 273 hidden words.

All the puzzles are absolutely free, so why not download some and enjoy finding words Joe Biden might have trouble finding himself? Just click the image at the right to view the entire list of my word search puzzles!

As always, I’ll add new puzzles when the mood strikes me, so be sure to check back when the mood strikes you ;-)

Click here for Free Word Search Puzzles!

Photo Sources:

(1) President Trump: “Trump Supporters Must not go to Sleep- Chuck Baldwin, Dec. 2016
(2) Joe Biden: “Will be a president who will stand with allies and friends: Joe Biden- Press Trust of India, Aug. 2020

Thanks for reading!

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