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On February 9, 2024, President Joe Biden held a press conference to address a report released earlier that day by the special counsel investigating his handling of classified documents. The report concluded that Biden mishandled classified documents on several occasions, and that his memory was “extremely limited.”
At the press conference, Biden was asked about his conversations with foreign leaders about the situation in Gaza. He began by saying that he had spoken to “the president of Mexico” about opening the gate to allow humanitarian supplies in. Then he said that he spoke to "Bibi" (Benjamin Netanyahu) about opening the gate on the Israeli side. .
However, there is no gateway between Mexico and Israel. The only gate that Biden could have referred to is the Rafah crossing, located between Egypt and Gaza. The President of Mexico is Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador, and he did not participate in the negotiations to open the Rafah crossing. The President of Egypt is Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, and he participated in the negotiations.
Biden's mistake was widely reported in the media and was seen as further evidence of his deteriorating mental abilities. Some people called for him to resign, while others said he should be removed from office under the 25th Amendment.
The White House later issued a statement saying Biden had misspoke. The statement said that Biden meant to say “President of Egypt” and not “President of Mexico.”
This is not the first time Biden has made a mistake about a foreign leader. In 2021, he referred to the Prime Minister of Japan as the "Prime Minister of Korea." He also referred to the President of Ukraine as the "President of Belarus."
These missteps led some people to question Biden's fitness to hold office. They argue that he is too old and mentally unfit to be president. Others say the gaffes are just harmless mistakes and shouldn't be taken seriously.
On February 9, 2024, President Joe Biden held a press conference to address a report released earlier that day by the special counsel investigating his handling of classified documents. The report concluded that Biden mishandled classified documents on several occasions, and that his memory was “extremely limited.”
At the press conference, Biden was asked about his conversations with foreign leaders about the situation in Gaza. He began by saying that he had spoken to “the president of Mexico” about opening the gate to allow humanitarian supplies in. Then he said that he spoke to "Bibi" (Benjamin Netanyahu) about opening the gate on the Israeli side. .
However, there is no gateway between Mexico and Israel. The only gate that Biden could have referred to is the Rafah crossing, located between Egypt and Gaza. The President of Mexico is Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador, and he did not participate in the negotiations to open the Rafah crossing. The President of Egypt is Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, and he participated in the negotiations.
Biden's mistake was widely reported in the media and was seen as further evidence of his deteriorating mental abilities. Some people called for him to resign, while others said he should be removed from office under the 25th Amendment.
The White House later issued a statement saying Biden had misspoke. The statement said that Biden meant to say “President of Egypt” and not “President of Mexico.”
This is not the first time Biden has made a mistake about a foreign leader. In 2021, he referred to the Prime Minister of Japan as the "Prime Minister of Korea." He also referred to the President of Ukraine as the "President of Belarus."
These missteps led some people to question Biden's fitness to hold office. They argue that he is too old and mentally unfit to be president. Others say the gaffes are just harmless mistakes and shouldn't be taken seriously.
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00:00 Mon souvenir est bien.
00:01 Mon souvenir...
00:02 Regardez ce que j'ai fait depuis que je suis devenu président.
00:04 Au début, le président de Mexique, Sisi,
00:08 ne voulait pas ouvrir la porte
00:10 pour permettre aux matériaux humanitaires d'entrer.
00:13 J'ai parlé à lui.
00:15 J'ai convaincu de l'ouvrir la porte.
00:17 Un autre erreur de Biden,
00:18 cette fois avec le président de Mexique et le président d'Egypte.
00:21 Donc, plutôt que de dire que le président d'Egypte est Sisi,
00:25 il dit que le président de Mexique est nommé Sisi.
00:28 Encore une fois, les médias vont le couvrir pour Biden,
00:31 comme ils le font toujours.
00:32 Mais imaginez si c'était Trump.
00:33 Imaginez si Trump avait fait ce mistake.
00:35 Ils vont toujours couvrir la média
00:37 avec des démocrates comme Biden.
00:38 Ils ne vont pas le mentionner.
00:40 Igual que si Trump avait dit quelque chose comme ça,
00:43 ils l'auraient attaqué de toutes les manières.
00:45 Si Trump avait fait un erreur comme ça,
00:47 ils l'auraient attaqué de toutes les manières.
00:49 Et c'était les démocrates qui disaient que Biden
00:51 allait rétablir l'ordre,
00:53 rétablir la diplomatie,
00:54 rétablir la grandeur dans la Chambre des communes.
00:57 Rappelez-vous des démocrates qui disaient que
00:59 Biden allait être un professionnel,
01:00 qu'il allait être meilleur que Trump.
01:02 Ah, regardez-le mélanger les présidents,
01:05 les noms, les territoires.
01:07 Le Mexique n'est pas proche d'Israël.
01:10 Il n'est même pas proche de la Chambre des communes
01:11 avec l'Israël.
01:12 Comment pouvez-vous faire un erreur comme ça?
01:14 Le président de la Chambre des communes n'est pas nommé Sisi.
01:16 [Musique]
01:28 [SILENCE]