During an event marking Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, President Joe Biden, yet again, made headlines with his incredibly awkward comments.
Early in his speech, Biden said, “My name’s Joe Biden. I work for Kamala Harris,” which garnered a mix of laughter and applause from the audience. He added, “I asked her to be my vice president because I knew I needed somebody smarter than me.” Although intended to be light-hearted, these remarks came off as a bit uneasy and didn’t leave anyone with confidence in him or Harris.
BIDEN: “My name’s Joe Biden. I work for Kamala Harris. I asked her to be my VP because I knew I needed somebody smarter than me” 🥴 pic.twitter.com/tpOD6GWqBK
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In the same speech, President Biden lost a hard-fought battle (sarcasm) with the teleprompter and stumbled while commenting about diversity within the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities. His delivery led to moments of confusion, adding to the awkward atmosphere of his mentions of Harris.
BIDEN: “My name’s Joe Biden. I work for Kamala Harris. I asked her to be my VP because I knew I needed somebody smarter than me” 🥴 pic.twitter.com/tpOD6GWqBK
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Additionally, Biden seemed to have a real problem with saying Kamala’s name during the event.
Biden mispronounces the name of his vice president nearly four years after he picked her pic.twitter.com/6gMVlnSOAQ
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Vice President Harris also made waves with her comments at the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) Legislative Leadership Summit. Harris just upped and dropped the f-bomb during a livestream event at the White House.
KAMALA: “You need to kick that f**king door down! Ha ha ha! Excuse my language! Ha ha ha!” pic.twitter.com/SoU4alubyd
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