Confused-looking Biden says he’ll ‘get in trouble’ for answering reporters’ questions
A confused-looking President Biden once again admitted he’d get in “trouble” for taking questions at a press briefing Tuesday — just hours after his press secretary staunchly defended his mental acuity.
The 81-year-old commander-in-chief started uttering the familiar yet bewildering refrain before he even lifted the microphone off the table at the launch of a task force aimed at lowering costs for American families.
“I have a lot of questions. I better not start the questions. I’ll get in trouble,” Biden mumbled, garnering a few laughs from the audience.
He delivered a ragged exhale into the mic before placing it back down and stared blankly ahead with his mouth agape, ignoring some of the reporters’ last-ditch attempts to squeeze in a final question as they were leaving.
“Oh my Lord. This man is not well,” former Democratic Party campaign adviser Peter Daou opined on X.
