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 February 6, 2024

Jill Biden leaves D.C. with Joe Biden to visit Los Angeles and Las Vegas

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are hitting several areas of the country in an effort to gaslight voters into believing that he's the person to hold the White House for another term.

According to Fox Los Angeles, after wrapping up a trip to L.A. to promote his failed agenda, Biden and his wife set off for Las Vegas, Nevada.

On Sunday, the Bidens visited Beverly Grove for a campaign event, with son Hunter Biden and his son Beau in attendance.

The outlet noted:

According to a White House press pool report, Biden and his son and grandson exited the Ivy restaurant at 12:10 p.m., when he stopped and chatted with restaurant patrons seated outside but did not respond to a shouted question from the pool.

According to Daily News, the Bidens also met with Black entertainment industry leaders in Los Angeles, presumably hoping to grab much-needed endorsements given former President Donald Trump's gains in the Black community as a result of several high-profile Black entertainers and rappers endorsing his campaign.

They arrived in Las Vegas Sunday afternoon for a campaign event in Las Vegas’ majority-Black Historic Westside.

The Daily News noted:

There he planned to speak to community leaders about infrastructure investments, AP reported. Biden last visited the swing state in December and highlighted his administration’s $8 billion investment in passenger rail projects nationwide.

Not surprisingly, the president made an absolutely humiliating gaffe during one of his speeches in Las Vegas.

President Biden told the audience that he met with Francois Mitterrand, the former president of France who died roughly three decades ago. The mix-up generated mountains of mockery and raised even more questions about his cognitive decline.

"I sat down and I said, ‘America’s back,’" Biden recalled. "And Mitterrand from Germany – I mean from France – looked at me and said…"

Social media users torched the 81-year-old president for the embarrassing gaffe.

"This is not a healthy sign: Joe Biden said that he recently met with 'Mitterand from Germany.' Mitterand was the FRENCH President between 1981 and 1995 and died in 1996," user Graham Allen wrote on X.

The Bidens are expected to visit other strategic minority areas of major U.S. cities in the coming weeks as they desperately attempt to drum up interest in his campaign.

Written By:
Ryan Ledendecker

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