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Joe Biden garnered widespread ridicule on social media and among political rivals after his latest public gaffe. The US President launched his speech at the Volvo Group Powertrain facility in Hagerstown, Maryland by saying: “Let me start off with two words: made in America.” The US leader did not appear to catch his mistake as he repeated the phrase a second later.
He said: “Made in America. It’s not hyperbole. I’m not joking about that, as you know.”
Many viewers noted that President Biden seemed to forget to fact-check his own speech.
The speech was intended to promote American workers after a new monthly report showed the US economy created 263,000 new jobs last month.
The gaffe sparked concern as well, with several viewers raising the fact that the world was moving closer toward nuclear war under President Biden’s watch.
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US conservative pundit Clay Travis tweeted: “Joe Biden says he wants to start his speech with just two words: ‘Made in America.’ It just keeps getting worse.”
Texan senator Ted Cruz added: “Two words: ‘dementia’.”
Colorado politician Lauren Boebert similarly joked: “Two Words: Let’s Go Brandon!”
Sky News Australia host Rita Panahi commented: “Biden is determined to show the world that he is not suffering from any cognitive decline whatsoever.
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