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October 12, 2024

Joe Biden snaps when asked to let Kamala Harris speak on hurricane briefing call

President Joe Biden has officially LOST IT.

During a recent White House briefing regarding Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, Biden took out his rage on his Energy secretary.

“I think we’ve saved lives, not me, but we, all of those folks out in the field have saved lives, but there’s more to do, and I’m going to do everything in my power to get it done,” Biden said as he led the briefing.

He was on the last page of his notes but appeared to ramble on anyway.

Vice President Kamala Harris was supposed to speak after the end of his remarks, but Biden did not seem to remember the plan.

“The fact of the matter is that we’re in a situation where -- uh -- well, we’re gonna have to…” Biden continued to babble.

That’s when Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm stepped in to assist the president, tapping him gently on the shoulder and pointing toward the computer monitor where Harris was virtually attending the meeting.

“I know,” Biden snapped at Granholm.

“I’m going to go to the vice president in a second,” he continued.

Almost immediately, the president began joking, attempting to cover up his actions.

“She’s my boss,” Biden said about Granholm, attempting to poke fun.

But there was nothing fun about the way Granholm was addressed.

Biden either needs to accept HELP with his obvious cognitive decline or step down as president.

He cannot control his emotions and tensions are clearly high.

Former President Donald Trump, however, thinks there may be an additional reason for the president’s foul mood.

“He’s angry, he’s angry at her,” Trump said at a recent rally, stating his belief that Biden and Harris are not on good terms.

Trump went on to say that “there’s going to be an explosion before the election” between the president and vice president.

Could Trump be right about his suspicions?

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