resilience.”
“Important partners in Africa have the capital … they need to invest in their futures. We heard them and we stand with them now. That’s why we work with Congress to enable the United States to make available in the coming weeks, up to $21 billion of new lending resources to the IMF trust fund that provides concessional lending to the poorest countries. So little like you know, having a go when you’re in debt and having to go and find someone to help you out. That’s what this is about. We believe supporting friends and this partnership is happy. We’re happy to do our part,” he concluded.
This recent press incident has only fueled ongoing speculation that Biden is not fit to serve as President of the United States. As the country’s most forward-facing leader, voters would expect the commander-in-chief to inspire confidence in his public speaking engagements. Many have pointed out that Biden moments, such as this one, have dire implications for how the country is viewed both domestically and internationally. Watch the clip below:
RNC research commented on the video, “A reporter is forced to repeat her question for Biden, who proceeds to read his entire answer from pre-written notes in his binder. Very sad!” Another user added, “The debates will be the same way. Only Biden already given answers so he has time to memorize them and not read them.”
One person speculated, “So he’s getting questions in advance and the handlers are preparing the answers for him to read at the podium.” Another account suggested, “The fact that reporters went along with this staged Q&A tells us we can’t trust legacy media at all.”
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