Biden aboronga again, this time he claims he recently met the President of France who died in 1996
The President of the United States, Joe Biden, has made a mistake again by considering French President Emmanuel Macron to be the former president of the country, the late Francois Mitterrand, when he was explaining what happened at the 2021 G7 meeting during the election campaign at the weekend.
Speaking in Las Vegas, Biden recalled that shortly after being elected president, he headed to the south of England to meet with the heads of six other prominent Western economies, whom he mistakenly called "all NATO leaders." "I sat down and said, 'America is back again.' And Mitterrand, from Germany - I mean, from France - looked at me and said - he said, 'you know, what - why - how long have you been back? Mitterrand served as president of France from 1981 to 1995 and died a year after leaving office, aged 79. The official transcript of Biden's speech at the White House identifies the person he spoke to at the G7 event, held in Cornwall June 2021, being Emmanuel Macron, the current president of France. Biden The current US leader is famous for slurring, showing forgetfulness in speech by giving incorrect information and even in walking, while his critics point out that such incidents are becoming more frequent every day, citing them as evidence of the deterioration of the mind of the 81-year-old politician. During the same speech on Sunday, Biden praised the $3 billion high-speed rail project, set to connect Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The US president said people would be able to travel "from here to Las Vegas" in two hours, before correcting himself and explaining that it was from Las Vegas to Los Angeles.../