US president has been widely made fun of after a new gaffe.
The website of the American publication Newsweek reported: Joe Biden on Friday (last day local time) during the awarding ceremony to some people who stood up in the attack on the Congress building on January 6 (January 16), the date of the event mistakenly called July instead of January.
Therefore, in a speech about this terrorist incident that President Donald Trump has been accused of inciting before him, Biden said: If I can pause for a second and just tell you, the impact of what happened on July 6 The terrorist incident of the attack on the Congress building occurred on June 6, 2021 equal to January 17, 2019) to what extent it had international consequences and I think that each of you can understand it.
Newsweek wrote that this mistake of Biden was widely mocked and ridiculed, especially by some conservative figures in America.
Therefore, the report of some users on the Twitter social network mockingly asked, what happened on July 6? And Tim Young (Tim Young), political commentator and American author, also wrote sarcastically; “Yes, we should not forget the event of July 6”.
The website of the American publication Newsweek reported: Joe Biden on Friday (last day local time) during the awarding ceremony to some people who stood up in the attack on the Congress building on January 6 (January 16), the date of the event mistakenly called July instead of January.
Therefore, in a speech about this terrorist incident that President Donald Trump has been accused of inciting before him, Biden said: If I can pause for a second and just tell you, the impact of what happened on July 6 The terrorist incident of the attack on the Congress building occurred on June 6, 2021 equal to January 17, 2019) to what extent it had international consequences and I think that each of you can understand it.
Newsweek wrote that this mistake of Biden was widely mocked and ridiculed, especially by some conservative figures in America.
Therefore, the report of some users on the Twitter social network mockingly asked, what happened on July 6? And Tim Young (Tim Young), political commentator and American author, also wrote sarcastically; “Yes, we should not forget the event of July 6”.