Biden in New Gaffe: I was vice president for 36 years.
In a speech to the new Gaffe, the US president said in a speech that he had traveled by train for 36 years as US vice president.
US President Joe Biden said in a speech to New Gaffe on Wednesday that he had served as vice president for 36 years.
Biden’s new blunder was highlighted in his speech in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and once again made the US president the subject of cyberspace users.
“I went home every day for 36 years as the vice president of the United States after my wife and daughter were killed, going home to see my family,” Biden said. It never stopped.
Biden’s first wife, Nilia, and their baby daughter, Naomi, died in a 1972 car accident. Biden was a brave senator at the time.
After decades in the Senate, he served as Vice President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017.
During his time in the Senate and White House, Biden, 78, has a history of traveling by rail between Washington and his home in Wilmington, Delaware. Biden traveled to Scranton, where he was born, to defend his economic agenda, which has sparked controversy among Democrats in Congress.
US President Joe Biden’s blunders and poor memory have received a lot of media attention since he took office, forcing his critics to question his mental health and abilities.
Former White House doctor Rani Jackson, now a member of Congress, has previously predicted that Biden will be forced to resign before the end of his presidency, while expressing concern for the president’s mental health.
Fox News recently reported that Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Robert Costa’s new book, Peril, states that Biden’s aides deliberately targeted the president to prevent him from blundering off textless events or interviews. They keep it away for a long time. The assistants include White House Chief of Staff Ron Klein and Biden adviser Anita Dunn.
In this book, they describe the work as the “wall” around Biden in an attempt to counter his “tendency to rashness and occasional verbal errors.”
According to Fox News, despite these efforts, the false statements of the US President continued.