Struggling Joe Biden confused reporters this week when he briefly told them he plans on flying to Africa alongside the leader of Kenya.
No trip has been scheduled.
REPORTER: "When are you going to Africa, sir?"
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 22, 2024
BIDEN: "When you wanna go?"
REPORTER: "When you want to go?"
BIDEN: "When you wanna go."
REPORTER: "When do I want to go?"
BIDEN: "We're heading today — Africa."
*shuffles inside* pic.twitter.com/1hepsEWmTz
Biden — in his usual state of daze and confusion — sits and blankly stares at the press as his handlers herd them out of the room pic.twitter.com/pHNmbpA6mB
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
BIDEN (rambling incoherently): "She's smarter than I am…"
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 23, 2024
It doesn't take much! pic.twitter.com/osQPY0y94G
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