Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The videos of former US President Barack Obama and his successor, Joe Biden, meeting at the White House are still sparking an interaction between activists on social media, shedding light on “strange” behavior and it is more like Biden is “lost”. their expression.
Scene No. 1 — Biden lost and ostracized at the White House party and everyone gathers around Obama Scene No. 2 — Obama sarcastic (while telling the truth) addresses Biden and tells him the Vice President Two scenes sum up the state of America… the weakest head of state at the head of the most powerful country, or which It was the most powerful country in confusion and confusion.. A summary of the state of #America https://t.co/AiAuoKzjzz
In a related context, Obama had sparked an interaction during the same visit to the White House following describing Biden as “Vice President”, as two sources close to former US President Barack Obama revealed that his description was not a planned joke but a “slip of the tongue.”
President Biden is acting weird and seems lost and unfocused and people are huddled around Obama the former president leaving Biden the current president https://t.co/oRyymOJ7a4
During his first visit to the White House since his departure 5 years ago to support Biden in promoting health care reform, Obama began his speech by saying: “Vice President Biden,” but he quickly realized the situation and tried to use it as a comic written moment. But two people close to Obama told CNN that “it was, in fact, a slip of the tongue, just a mistake,” and that was not how Obama intended to start his speech. Biden served as Vice President under Obama and the two have had a strong relationship ever since.
This is US President Joe Biden in a circulating clip, “lost and lost.” Trump’s rival every day bombards him with a new mockery https://t.co/Rc3Yo2ZQ44
The incident hardly ranks high on the list of presidential gaffes, committed by either man over the years, but it has caused at least some attention among some Biden loyalists, who have long wondered whether Obama views his successor as an equal.