Archer tweet about Biden Trump | Old ‘Nostradamus’ Jofra Archer tweet about Joe Biden goes viral after Donald Trump’s defeat in US elections


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English cricketer Jofra Archer’s six-year tweet became the talk of the town after Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump to win the 2020 US presidential election on Saturday. | Photo credit: AP

Key points

  • Six-year-old Jofra Archer’s tweet became the talk of the town after the 2020 US presidential election
  • Archer is also known for his ability to ‘predict’ the future.
  • Joe Biden defeated incumbent Donald Trump in a nail-biting contest on Saturday

On Saturday, former US Vice President Joe Biden defeated incumbent Donald Trump in a nail-biting contest in the 2020 presidential election to become the elected president of the United States. Not just American citizens, but people from all walks of life came in unison to congratulate Biden after his incredible victory in the presidential election. Biden defeated Trump in the fierce fight to become the oldest leader in American history to occupy the White House.

At a time when world leaders and celebrities around the world were busy congratulating US President-elect Biden with heartwarming messages, an old tweet by England cricketer Jofra Archer went viral on social media. Yes, Archer’s old tweet once again became the talk of the town after Biden and Trump competed for the race to become the next president of the United States.

For the inexperienced, Archer is also known for his ability to “predict” the future, as old English tweets often find a way to baffle the internet world. Speaking about Archer’s viral tweet, the Rajasthan Royals (RR) superstar had only posted a tweet mentioning the first name of the US president-elect in 2014.

The 77-year-old Democratic senator was lucky for the third time after triumphing over incumbent Republican President Trump in the recently concluded presidential election. Before his victory over Trump in the American polls, Biden had two losses in the race for the White House in 1988 and 2008. “I sought this office to restore the soul of America, to rebuild the backbone of this nation, the class media and make America respected all over the world again and unite here at home, “Biden said.

Following Biden’s historic victory in the United States presidential election, a host of sports athletes such as Virender Sehwag, LeBron James, Megan Rapinoe, Gary Lineker, and others also reacted to Trump’s defeat in American polls.