Biden’s Bizarre Mistakes During Recent Speech Raise Concerns: Refers to Xi as ‘Head of Russia’
President Joe Biden recently attended a black-tie event at the White House, hosting governors in town for the National Governors Association Winter Meeting. However, observations of the president’s recent speeches suggest an increasing level of confusion, even with the aid of a teleprompter.
During his address to the governors, President Biden touched on the need for collaboration to achieve common goals, referencing a quote from “the man behind me here.” In attempting to invoke Abraham Lincoln’s famous “better angels of our nature” remark, the delivery did not go as smoothly as planned. Some critics have questioned whether the president might have momentarily forgotten Lincoln’s name, as it was notably absent from his speech.
A video shared by RNC Research on Twitter captured a moment where Biden struggled with the teleprompter, adding to concerns about his coherence. The footage shows the president attempting to read a quote but facing difficulties and stumbling through the delivery.
Biden completely malfunctions as he tries — and fails miserably — to read a quote from "the man behind me here" pic.twitter.com/anLx6NEAPx
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 25, 2024
Furthermore, President Biden’s mention of his interactions with Chinese President Xi Jinping has sparked controversy. He shared a debunked story about traveling “17,000 miles” with Xi Jinping, whom he initially referred to as the person who would be the “head of Russia” before correcting himself to say “head of China.”
Biden again claims he "traveled 17,000 miles" with China's Xi Jinping, who he calls the "head of Russia."
"This has been documented and it's real!"
(It isn't — the story has been repeatedly debunked) pic.twitter.com/jZs07iC4hv
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 25, 2024
In another instance, after concluding his remarks, President Biden appeared momentarily disoriented, waiting for guidance without a handler coming forward. He eventually voiced his confusion, asking, “I’m right here?” This moment has raised eyebrows, with some expressing concern about the president’s ability to navigate such situations independently.
Biden wraps up his remarks and immediately gets confused as he asks his handlers: "I'm right here?" pic.twitter.com/PMFCVHH2yr
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 25, 2024
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