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Biden’s Press Conference Deflects, Lies About Supreme Court Ruling and January 6 Events

Former President Biden held a press conference following a Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity, where he spewed a deluge of lies in a mere five minutes before hightailing it out of there without facing any questions. Biden made outlandish claims, suggesting that the ruling meant a president could now act without any limits, essentially declaring kingship for whoever holds the office.

The left-wing lunatics rushed to scream about dictatorship looming on the horizon, but Chief Justice John Roberts set the record straight by emphasizing that the ruling doesn’t place the president above the law. Despite this, the dissenting justices took a plunge into the absurd by insinuating that presidents could now act like tyrannical monarchs, with the ability to eliminate political opponents at a whim.

Feeding off the frenzy of falsehoods, Biden regurgitated these dramatic claims during his presser, accusing the Supreme Court of undermining the nation’s legal foundation. He painted a divisive picture, distorting the events of January 6th by conveniently omitting the crucial detail that Trump had actually called for peaceful protest.

The theatrical display continued as Biden falsely alleged that the Capitol rioters had intentions of hanging Vice President Pence and orchestrated a near-insurrection. He used this distorted narrative to rally for public condemnation of Trump, going as far as suggesting the American people should collectively deem him unworthy of holding any office.

In a final act of cowardice, Biden scurried back to the safety of the Oval Office, not daring to face any questions from the press. The whole charade was a spectacle of deceit and manipulation aimed at furthering the left’s narrative of victimhood and demonizing any opposing voices.

Written by Staff Reports

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