Biden briefly ‘stumbles’ during speech at McAuliffe rally, critics seize
Fox News
President Biden on Tuesday was mocked by critics on social media after briefly stumbling through a line during an Arlington, Virginia, campaign event for fellow Democrat Terry McAuliffe, who is in a tough gubernatorial race in the state.
"In fact, we’re taking a page from Terry’s book when he was governor and when he’d be governor next time," Biden said. "We’re emerging from this pandemic…we want to expand pre-k for 3 and 4-year-olds—millions of [inaudible] students."
The Republican National Committee posted a 15-second clip of the video and wrote, "Huh?"
Biden’s top critics have pointed out times in his presidency that they say he became incoherent during speeches. Just last week, social media users mocked the president for holding his arms bent with his fists clinched during a CNN town hall. They accuse the White House of limiting the president’s press exposure because of these moments.
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