During a meeting last week with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, President Biden twice confused Gaza and Ukraine — even while reading directly from his cheat sheet notecards.
“In addition to expanding deliveries by land, as I said, we’re gonna insist that Israel facilitate more trucks and more routes to get more and more people the help they need,” he continued. “No excuses, because the truth is: Aid flowing to Gaza is nowhere nearly enough now. It’s nowhere nearly enough. Innocent lives are on the line and children’s lives are on the line, and we won’t stand by and let—until we get more aid in there. We should be getting hundreds of trucks in, not just several.”
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Biden twice announced airdrops "into Ukraine" — he meant Gaza — despite reading from a note card directly in front of him.
This is why Biden won't take a cognitive exam. pic.twitter.com/ZNxQlSCVXZ
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National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters later that Biden was referring to Gaza.
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John Kirby immediately walks back Biden's announcement of air drops "into Ukraine":
"He was referring to Gaza." pic.twitter.com/E6x6j9ealL
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From The Free Beacon:
This is not the first time Biden has been confused when discussing foreign policy. Last month, he said three times in one week that he had spoken at a 2021 meeting to world leaders who had passed away years earlier.
The same week, Special Counsel Robert Hur released his report that revealed Biden during his October interview with investigators could not remember when his son, Beau, died or when he was vice president. The night of the report’s publication, Biden held a press conference in which he confused Egypt with Mexico.
Former President and Biden’s likely 2024 election opponent Donald Trump is calling on Biden to take a cognitive test.
“Crooked Joe Biden must take a Cognitive Test. Maybe that way we would be able to find out why he makes such terrible decisions,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “I took two of them, and ACED them both (no mistakes!).”