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'This is the last question. I'm really going to be in trouble': More proof that Joe's handlers are shielding him from the press as critics ask 'Who is really in charge?'

Joe Biden cut short remarks to reporters outside the White House on Tuesday because he said answering more questions would have gotten him into ‘trouble’ - reigniting suspicions his handlers are shielding him from the press.

President Biden, 78, gave a brief address on the North Lawn on Tuesday announcing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated guidance on mask wearing.

After Biden’s remarks, the assembled group of White House correspondents started shouting questions at the president.

Biden answered one question about the need for people to vaccinate so they can take off their masks outdoors.

He also told another reporter that he wore a mask to the news conference outside so that ‘you [can] watch me take it off and I will put it back on when I get inside.’

Finally, the president was asked a question about the crisis in India, where hundreds of thousands of newly diagnosed coronavirus infections are being reported every day.

'I'm sorry,' he said.

'This is the last question I'll take, and I'm really gonna be in trouble.'

Joe Biden cuts off rare press conference by telling reporters: 'I'm really gonna be in trouble' | Daily Mail Online
 
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'This is the last question. I'm really going to be in trouble': More proof that Joe's handlers are shielding him from the press as critics ask 'Who is really in charge?'

Joe Biden cut short remarks to reporters outside the White House on Tuesday because he said answering more questions would have gotten him into ‘trouble’ - reigniting suspicions his handlers are shielding him from the press.

President Biden, 78, gave a brief address on the North Lawn on Tuesday announcing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated guidance on mask wearing.

After Biden’s remarks, the assembled group of White House correspondents started shouting questions at the president.

Biden answered one question about the need for people to vaccinate so they can take off their masks outdoors.

He also told another reporter that he wore a mask to the news conference outside so that ‘you [can] watch me take it off and I will put it back on when I get inside.’

Finally, the president was asked a question about the crisis in India, where hundreds of thousands of newly diagnosed coronavirus infections are being reported every day.

'I'm sorry,' he said.

'This is the last question I'll take, and I'm really gonna be in trouble.'

Joe Biden cuts off rare press conference by telling reporters: 'I'm really gonna be in trouble' | Daily Mail Online
Betcha Trump wishes he had had some good handlers.
 
Biden administration expected to announce plan to ban menthol cigarettes

The Biden administration is expected to announce this week that it will propose a ban on menthol cigarettes, an action urgently sought by tobacco opponents and civil rights groups that say African Americans have been disproportionately hurt by the industry’s aggressive targeting of Black communities.

The administration also is poised to say it will seek to ban menthol and other flavors in mass-produced cigars, including small cigars popular with young people, according to administration officials familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss it publicly.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/04/28/ban-on-menthol-cigarettes/
 
'This is the last question. I'm really going to be in trouble': More proof that Joe's handlers are shielding him from the press as critics ask 'Who is really in charge?'

Joe Biden cut short remarks to reporters outside the White House on Tuesday because he said answering more questions would have gotten him into ‘trouble’ - reigniting suspicions his handlers are shielding him from the press.

President Biden, 78, gave a brief address on the North Lawn on Tuesday announcing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s updated guidance on mask wearing.

After Biden’s remarks, the assembled group of White House correspondents started shouting questions at the president.

Biden answered one question about the need for people to vaccinate so they can take off their masks outdoors.

He also told another reporter that he wore a mask to the news conference outside so that ‘you [can] watch me take it off and I will put it back on when I get inside.’

Finally, the president was asked a question about the crisis in India, where hundreds of thousands of newly diagnosed coronavirus infections are being reported every day.

'I'm sorry,' he said.

'This is the last question I'll take, and I'm really gonna be in trouble.'

Joe Biden cuts off rare press conference by telling reporters: 'I'm really gonna be in trouble' | Daily Mail Online
Do better than this.

....I'm really gonna be in trouble could mean he is simply running late for his next meeting. Could mean his advisors wanted someone else to address questions with this context.

80% board sucks giant donkey balls.
 
Do better than this.

....I'm really gonna be in trouble could mean he is simply running late for his next meeting. Could mean his advisors wanted someone else to address questions with this context.

80% board sucks giant donkey balls.

That's a lot of happy donkeys
 
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Do better than this.

....I'm really gonna be in trouble could mean he is simply running late for his next meeting. Could mean his advisors wanted someone else to address questions with this context.

80% board sucks giant donkey balls.

He's the President of the US. Who is he going to be in trouble with? Even if he had another meeting. Even if someone else was going to address questions. Who would tell the Prez, "No. You can't do that."? If that person(s) exists, you now who is in charge.
 
Biden’s ‘American Families Plan’ Would Open Food Benefits To People Convicted Of Felonies

More than 20 states still have food benefit restrictions for people convicted of drug felonies thanks to a law from the 1990s.

People convicted of drug felonies would gain eligibility for food benefits under a provision tucked into the sweeping new domestic policy proposal the White House unveiled Wednesday.

President Joe Biden’s “American Families Plan” would pay for years of groundbreaking new parental cash benefits and child care programs with tax hikes on the rich. The proposal’s unheralded drug felony provision would modestly improve access to the federal government’s existing safety net and help formerly incarcerated people reenter society.

Biden's 'American Families Plan' Would Open Food Benefits To People Convicted Of Felonies | HuffPost
 
Biden’s ‘American Families Plan’ Would Open Food Benefits To People Convicted Of Felonies

More than 20 states still have food benefit restrictions for people convicted of drug felonies thanks to a law from the 1990s.

People convicted of drug felonies would gain eligibility for food benefits under a provision tucked into the sweeping new domestic policy proposal the White House unveiled Wednesday.

President Joe Biden’s “American Families Plan” would pay for years of groundbreaking new parental cash benefits and child care programs with tax hikes on the rich. The proposal’s unheralded drug felony provision would modestly improve access to the federal government’s existing safety net and help formerly incarcerated people reenter society.

Biden's 'American Families Plan' Would Open Food Benefits To People Convicted Of Felonies | HuffPost
Good. Dismantle the WoD piece by piece
 
He's the President of the US. Who is he going to be in trouble with? Even if he had another meeting. Even if someone else was going to address questions. Who would tell the Prez, "No. You can't do that."? If that person(s) exists, you now who is in charge.
It's a playful ploy to politely say...Im done with questions...I remember Joe Lieberman used to say it alot...they are saying I've got time for 1 more before I have to be somewhere....Reagan would just pretend he couldn't hear and walked past reporters lol
 
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He's the President of the US. Who is he going to be in trouble with? Even if he had another meeting. Even if someone else was going to address questions. Who would tell the Prez, "No. You can't do that."? If that person(s) exists, you now who is in charge.

Nail meets head.
 
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He's the President of the US. Who is he going to be in trouble with? Even if he had another meeting. Even if someone else was going to address questions. Who would tell the Prez, "No. You can't do that."? If that person(s) exists, you now who is in charge.
This man as a candidate for President, attempted to playfully bite his wife's outstretched fingers as she spoke from the lectern. They were in front of a live audience. The national press corps was there. Point is, who the hell knows why he is doing what he does. He could be in a playful, dementia moment. He could be using his brand of humor to get the heck outta there. He could be exposing the fact that he is a puppet being 'managed' by a group of nefarious politicians who want to destroy the country.
 
Biden's AG Merrick Garland Reverses Trump's Ban on Sanctuary Cities receiving $250 million in funding if they didn't cooperate with ICE

  • Attorney General Merrick Garland reversed a Trump-era policy barring sanctuary cities from receiving millions in federal grants
Merrick Garland ended a Trump-era policy blocking sanctuary cities from receiving millions in funding from the Justice Department as punishment for refusing to work with federal enforcement agencies attempting to crack down on illegal immigration.

In a new memo obtained by Reuters Wednesday acting DOJ Programs head Maureen Henneberg directs the agency to restart any pending grants that were stopped under the previous policy.

Biden's AG ends Trump ban on sanctuary cities receiving funding if they don't cooperate with ICE | Daily Mail Online
 
This man as a candidate for President, attempted to playfully bite his wife's outstretched fingers as she spoke from the lectern. They were in front of a live audience. The national press corps was there. Point is, who the hell knows why he is doing what he does. He could be in a playful, dementia moment. He could be using his brand of humor to get the heck outta there. He could be exposing the fact that he is a puppet being 'managed' by a group of nefarious politicians who want to destroy the country.

I understand everything in your post and believe it is true. With that said, this is who 81MM people voted for?!
 
I understand everything in your post and believe it is true. With that said, this is who 81MM people voted for?!
It is.
I predicted a Biden win (more accurately a Trump loss) before the election.

Is it too much to ask for the links to sensational "news" articles improve? Biden has been a walking gaff machine his whole life. His gaffs now do not indicate ulterior motives...that's my only point in replying to Franklin.
 
Biden's AG Merrick Garland Reverses Trump's Ban on Sanctuary Cities receiving $250 million in funding if they didn't cooperate with ICE

  • Attorney General Merrick Garland reversed a Trump-era policy barring sanctuary cities from receiving millions in federal grants
Merrick Garland ended a Trump-era policy blocking sanctuary cities from receiving millions in funding from the Justice Department as punishment for refusing to work with federal enforcement agencies attempting to crack down on illegal immigration.

In a new memo obtained by Reuters Wednesday acting DOJ Programs head Maureen Henneberg directs the agency to restart any pending grants that were stopped under the previous policy.

Biden's AG ends Trump ban on sanctuary cities receiving funding if they don't cooperate with ICE | Daily Mail Online

So much for me thinking Garland might have been a moderate.
 
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