Joe Biden has embraced the diss track trend in his latest attempt to hurl jabs at election rival Donald Trump.

The Democrat‘s campaign has flipped Kendrick Lamar’s viral diss track slamming rap rival Drake to slam the presumptive GOP nominee.

In a TikTok soundtracked by Lamar’s scathing new song Euphoria, Biden’s campaign criticizes Trump’s stance on immigration, women’s rights, and how he ‘sneaks diss’ on social media.

As the rapper’s lyrics play out over a collection of images of Trump, written commentary states reasons why Biden is the billionaire’s ‘biggest hater’.

It comes just days after Trump accused Biden of running a ‘Gestapo administration’ in an address at a donor retreat at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

Joe Biden, pictured in Wisconsin on Wednesday, has embraced the diss track trend in his latest attempt to hurl jabs at election rival Donald Trump

In a TikTok soundtracked by rapper Kendrick Lamar’s scathing new song Euphoria , Biden’s campaign criticizes Donald Trump’s stance on immigration, women’s rights , and how the former president ‘sneaks diss’ on social media. Trump is pictured outside Manhattan Criminal Court in New York on Tuesday

Biden’s campaign used subtext in the 13-second clip, published online three days ago, to tweak lyrics of the popular song to be more fitting for dissing Trump.

‘It’s always been about love and hate, now let me say I’m the biggest hater,’ the subtext reads. ‘I hate the way that you walk over women’s rights, the way that you talk about immigrants.

‘I hate the way that you dress, I hate the way that you sneak diss on Truth Social.’

Lamar’s original lyrics, which about three minutes into the more than six minute song are: ‘It’s always been about love and hate, now let me say I’m the biggest hater.

‘I hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk, I hate the way that you dress, I hate the way that you sneak diss, if I catch flight, it’s gon’ be direct.’

Lamar dropped Euphoria last week in response to Drake’s fiery diss track Push Ups, which was released in April.

The song saw Drake take aim at the rapper’s small feet in the track’s promo art, which featured only a size 7 shoe tag. He also hit out with ‘Taylor Made Freestyle,’ where he used the AI-generated voices of Tupac and Snoop Dogg, two of Lamar’s idols, to go after him. However, it resulted in a cease and desist from Tupac’s estate.

Kendrick Lamar (left) and Drake (right), arguably two of the world’s biggest hip-hop voices, have been embroiled in a furious rivalry for years. Their feud has exploded in recent weeks with the release of a slew of diss tracks

In Euphoria, Lamar directly hit out at Drake, calling him a ‘manipulator and habitual liar‘, and he criticizes his parenting s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁s. He also accused the star of commercially selling out, saying he only makes music to ‘pacify’ his fans.

Drake and Lamar, arguably two of the world’s biggest hip-hop voices, have been embroiled in a furious rivalry for years.

The feud exploded over the weekend when five additional diss tracks were exchanged between the pair.

While the rappers have ignited their war of words, Biden and Trump continue to slam each other on the campaign trial.

Trump at a private event on Saturday compared the Biden Administration to the Nazi police in Germany‘s World War Two regime.

‘These people are running a Gestapo administration,’ Trump said, according to an audio recording heard by the New York Times and the Washington Post.

‘And it’s the only thing they have. And it’s the only way they’re going to win, in their opinion, and it’s actually 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ing them. But it doesn’t bother me.’

President Joe Biden held a campaign event at a community center in Racine County, Wisconsin on Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally on May 1, 2024 in Waukesha, Wisconsin

He also attacked the prosecutors involved in his criminal indictments, according to the recording, and reprised his complaint that the multiple indictments against him were politically motivated.

The former president, who held office from 2017 to 2021, faces an array of legal troubles in criminal and civil cases while he seeks to regain the presidency in the November 5 election. He denies wrongdoing in all the cases.

Trump has made a series of inflammatory statements on the campaign trail, using violent imagery to criticize immigrants and opponents.

Last November, Biden attacked Trump for using the word ‘vermin’ to refer to his political enemies, saying it echoed the language of Nazi Germany.

The Biden campaign said the reported comments underscored the Republican candidate’s anger and desire for revenge.

Meanwhile, Trump continues to maintain a slight edge over Biden in polls for the 2024 election, with the latest showing him increasing his lead to 6 percent.

With just over six months until the November general elections, Trump is ahead with 49 percent to Biden’s 43 percent, according to a new CNN/SSRS poll conducted April 18-23 and released last week.

This is a steadily widening gap from head-to-head results of the same survey conducted in the last year.

The latest polling also shows that with more time passed from Trump’s White House days, more voters are viewing his time in office positively.

CNN/SSRS polling shows Donald Trump widening his lead with President Joe Biden with a 6 percent split heading into the six-month countdown to Election Day

Meanwhile, a new Gallup poll released on April 26 shows that compared to other presidents at this point in his term, Biden, 81, is the least popular commander-in-chief in the last seven decades.

Ranking below even Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter – who were wildly unpopular when rounding out their fourth year in office, Biden ranks at 38.7 percent job approval through the first quarter of 2024.

Trump in contrast had a 46.8 percent approval rating at this point in his presidency. Nixon and Carter had higher ratings than Biden at this point in their respective presidencies, with 53.7 percent and 47.7 percent approval.

The CNN/SSRS poll released on April 29 shows that among 1,212 Americans surveyed, 60 percent disapprove of Biden’s job as president.

In results from two other polls conducted in January 2024 and October 2023 surveys through CNN/SSRS, Trump maintained his support among registered voters at 49 percent compared to the president’s 45 percent.

The hypothetical general election matchup in August 2023 – more than a year before November’s Election Day – showed Trump and Biden separated by just 1 percentage point (47 percent to 46 percent).