Joe Biden is back at the White House, and on Tuesday, he delivered remarks about “Investing in America.” Translation: He’s trying to convince people that he’s actually done something good with his economic policy while occupying office. I don’t think a lot of the public is going to see or hear his remarks, and those who do aren’t likely to believe him because they’ve been living in reality under Bidenomics for the past three-plus years. So, I’m not really sure what the purpose of this is.
However, the first thing that was noticeable when he showed up for his remarks and sat at the tiny desk on the stage that they’ve built for him was that he was breathing heavily.
Why's Crooked Joe Biden so out of breath?
This is the decline Kamala covered up! pic.twitter.com/863Iwc9D9q
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 3, 2024
It was particularly noticeable right at the end of the video.
Why was he breathing heavily? I don’t suppose we’ll get an honest answer from the White House since they haven’t been honest about anything else. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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