Following Hunter Biden's indictment, President Joe Biden delivered a bizarre and questionable speech, which was fitting for his usual style. Lately, he has been getting a lot of criticism for spreading baseless rumors, such as the claim that he was able to walk up to Ground Zero after the 9/11 attacks even though he was already in the area at that time.
In his speech in Maryland, Biden claimed that Americans would be able to get cheaper drugs than those in other countries. He then proceeded to tell the crowd that the same medication would be available in the US.
The speech was just the tip of an iceberg. Biden then decided to wrap up his press briefing by saying that he was sorry that he could not answer all of the questions that reporters would have asked him. He might have been better off just avoiding the more difficult ones.
Biden claims he "taught political theory" at the University of Pennsylvania.
He never taught a single class at UPenn. pic.twitter.com/i7Or2dfp4k
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 14, 2023
What caught the attention of the public was Biden's claim that he taught at Pennsylvania University for four years. According to his claim, he was able to fight against what he referred to as an attack on democracy. However, records show that he never taught there. This is another example of why someone needs to have a fact-checker.
The President's speech was full of controversial and extreme statements, and it came at a bad time for his administration. Due to the indictment of Hunter Biden, the White House is now dealing with the political and legal consequences of the incident, as well as the impeachment of the president. It's a wonder that Biden was able to give a speech considering all the scandals that have been swirling around him.
It's clear that Biden's tendency for making false claims and displaying a lack of transparency is still going strong. Americans need a leader who can honestly and transparently distinguish fiction from fact. Unfortunately, Biden still seems incapable of doing so. It's time for him to step back and start focusing on the country's well-being.