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White House Pulls Plug on POTUS Speech as Biden's Gibberish Begins

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There is no denying that President Joe Biden can be a bit marble-mouthed at times.  He’s prone to nonsense.  There’s gibberish slipping out of his gullet on a near-daily basis.

And the White House knows it.  This is why they’ve resorted to simply cutting off the camera feed whenever his ranting begins.

The White House abruptly cut the feed of President Biden’s briefing on wildfires with federal and state officials.

During Monday’s visit to Boise, Idaho, Biden received a briefing about the ongoing wildfires that have plagued several states out west.

While Biden spoke for much of the briefing, at one point he said he wanted to hear more from George Geissler of the National Association of State Foresters.

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“Can I ask you a question?” Biden asked.

“Of course,” Geissler responded.

“One of the things that I’ve been working on with some others is —” Biden said before being cut off mid-sentence.

The moment was soon being shared on social media.

Biden has repeatedly and consistently told reporters that he would be “in trouble” if he were to stay and answer too many of their questions – a response that has long infuriated not only the White House press corps, but Americans everywhere who are interested to hear what they’re Presidents believes.

 

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As a lifelong advocate for the dream promised us in the Constitution, Andrew West has spent his years authoring lush prose editorial dirges regarding America's fall from grace and her path back to prosperity. When West isn't railing against the offensive whims of the mainstream media or the ideological cruelty that is so rampant in the US, he spends his time seeking adventurous new food and fermented beverages, with the occasional round of golf peppered in.




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