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Biden ignored by public and Obama, Republicans ride videos

2022-04-06T16:32:44.951Z


Barack Obama went to the rescue of his former deputy Joe Biden after a video of their first meeting yesterday in the White House shows the public of VIPs and MPs ignoring the president for a long time, who wanders disheartened and confused in the East room raising his buts. .. (ANSA)


(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, APR 06 - Barack Obama went to the rescue of his former deputy Joe Biden after a video of their first meeting yesterday at the White House shows the public of VIPs and parliamentarians ignoring the president for a long time, who wandered comforted and confused in the East room raising their hands in frustration as everyone rushes to talk to his exboss.

In a second video we see the increasingly embarrassed commander in chief approaching the crowd of people around an Obama who continues to shake hands, but even the ex-president does not listen to him despite Biden resting a hand on his shoulder.


    "It's always nice to meet the president," tweeted Obama thanking him for the extension of the Obamacare, the subject of the meeting at the White House,


    But Republicans didn't miss the opportunity to hit Biden by posting and commenting on the images.


   "Literally no one wants to talk to Joe Biden," tweeted Rnc Research, run by the Grand Old party.

"None of his 80 million voters want to talk to him," said JohnDennis, a Republican candidate in the House.

"The irony is that it's like the SNL sketch (the popular Saturday night comedy show on NBC, ed) where all the leaders of the world dodge Trump, but this is happening to Biden by his people in real life," he added on Twitter. thriller writer Matthew Betley.

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Source: ansa

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