Biden Tanks On International TV — Admits Dark Truth Behind Presidency

Joe Biden has been in Europe the past week meeting with the world’s wealthiest nations at the G7 summit. The cognitively-deficient president has made a series of gaffes, fumbles, and embarrassing statements during his trip, essentially turning the United States into a global calamity as Americans watch.

A reporter experienced Biden’s wrath when he attempted to ask a basic foreign policy question during a press conference after a series of meetings with other world leaders.

Biden then said the quiet part out loud — again. He revealed that he was going to “get in trouble” with his handlers over the question and answer section of the press conference.

As the presser was wrapping up, Joe took an unprompted question from a reporter not on his pre-determined list of cherry-picked questions and reporters. Attempting to find the reporter on his list Biden looked confused, saying, “I’m going to get in trouble with my my staff.”

The reporter asked: “You’ve kept in play some Trump-era steel and aluminum sanctions. And I wanted to ask you: When you’re having these conversations with European allies who are very concerned about these sanctions, how do you justify that? And what are your plans…”

Biden cut off the reporter mid-question, declaring: “A hundred and twenty days. Give me a break. Need time.”

There’s one little problem: Biden has been in office for 145 days, not 120.

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Earlier in the press conference, Biden said, “I’m sorry, I’m going to get in trouble with staff [if] I don’t do this the right way,” as he read off what appeared to be a piece of paper and called on reporters.

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Another event during the G7 summit resulted in a roundtable of laughter directed at the mentally declining president of the United States as he seemingly forgets key moments just minutes after they occur.

Hilarity ensued when British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had to remind Biden of an event that happened a mere moments before.

Johnson began making introductions of world leaders who joined the roundtable event, including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, the only black leader at the table. After introductions were made, Biden apparently blacked out, attempting to make the same introductions Johnson made literally seconds before.

“…to say how pleased I am to welcome those who have just joined us in some pretty spectacular weather,” Johnson said. “With them, Prime Minister Modi, President Ramaphosa, President Moon…”

“And the president of South Africa,” Biden interjected.

“And the president of South Africa as I said early on,” Johnson responded.

“Oh, you did?” Biden asked.

The room erupted in laughter.

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Author: Elizabeth Tierney


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