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Joe Biden committed multiple verbal gaffes in Florida Tuesday while rallying Democrat voters against “mega-MAGA” Republicans in the comfortably red state, and his slip-ups were so bad, even the New York Times noticed. While delivering remarks on protecting Social Security and Medicare and lowering prescription drug costs in Hallandale Beach, Florida, Tuesday afternoon, he once again told the lie that his son Beau died in Iraq.
Biden blamed the nation’s inflationary woes on the “war in Iraq” before quickly correcting himself to blame it on the war in Ukraine. In an attempt to explain his confusion, Biden said he was “thinking of Iraq because that’s where my son died.” Beau Biden however spent less than one year in Iraq—from October of 2008 to September of 2009—as an Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps (JAG) lawyer—and died of brain cancer in 2015, over five years later.
Biden brought up his son again a […]
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