WATCH: Trump Says Biden Will Get A 'Shot In The A**' To Get 'All Jacked Up' For Debate

During a rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, over the weekend, presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump predicted President Joe Biden would get a "shot in the a**" ahead of the upcoming CNN presidential debate on Thursday evening. The comment comes as Biden holes himself up at Camp David in preparation for the debate rematch.

"As you know, it's been reported that Crooked Joe has gone to a log cabin to 'study, prepare,'" Trump told the crowd, explaining that the 81-year-old Democrat is attuning to his sleep schedule. "No, he didn't do, he's sleeping now because they want to get him good and strong."

"A little before debate time, he gets a shot in the a**," Trump hypothesized. "They want to strengthen him up so he comes out, he'll come out – OK, I say he'll come out all jacked up, right? All jacked up." This isn't the first time Trump has brought up the upcoming debate at a rally. Last week, Trump told a crowd in Racine, Wisconsin, that he'll be debating the moderators as much as the Democrat incumbent.

"You know, I agreed to the debates. They came up to me, and they said, 'We're going to do a debate. We'd like to challenge you to a debate.' But they didn't want me to accept, so they gave me something that I couldn't accept," Trump explained. "CNN 'Fake' Tapper, right? 'Fake' Tapper; sit down at tables; no audience. ... I said, 'Well, I think we should at least stand up; don't you think it would be respectful? But I said, we'll do it.'"

"They didn't think I was going to do it," the 45th president said. "They thought I would say no. I don't want to do it because CNN is so, you know, it's fake news. But I think maybe they'll be honest. I think 'Fake' Tapper would really help himself if it were honest. But you'll see immediately if it is or not… Dana Bash is the other."

"I'll probably be negotiating with three people, but that's OK, I've done that before," he added. "I'll be debating three people instead of one, instead of one-half of a person."

With the debate just days away, the two canddiates have taken a drastically different approach to preparing to face one another. President Trump has continued to do rallies on the campaign trail with the most recent being in Philadelphia and Wisconsin. On the other hand, Biden has sequestered himself at Camp David as he works with staffers and consultants to ensure his message is focused and impactful.

"On Thursday, the American people will see two distinct visions for the future on stage in Atlanta: President Biden's vision, where freedoms are protected and all Americans have a fair shot, and Donald Trump's dark 'vision,' where he will serve as a dictator on day one, give tax cuts to the ultra-wealthy on the backs of the middle class, and rip away women's rights," Biden campaign spokesperson Michael Tyler said in a memo.

The upcoming debate will be the first time in four years that the American people will see a direct contrast between the two presidential candidates. The debate, which will last 90 minutes beginning at 9 PM EST, will set the stage for the rest of the campaign and potentially be a crucial first impression for many voters who have yet to take notice of the race for the White House.

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