Politics
Biden Sits in Awkward Silence After Reporter Asks About China Relationship
During an interview with PBS, Joe Biden was part of yet another cringy and awkward moment.
After being asked a question about China, he just sat there in silence and refused to elaborate. The reporter had to keep digging for him to say anything else.
Watch the awkward moment here:
Q: "Have relations now between the U.S. and China taken a big hit?"
BIDEN: "No" *long pause* "no"
Q: "How do you know?"
BIDEN: "I know. I've talked to them." pic.twitter.com/pH3O3atwzi
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 8, 2023
“Have relations now between the U.S. and China taken a big hit?,” the PBS journalist asked. “No,” he said followed by a long pause.
“How do you know?,” she asked, clearly confused. “I know. I’ve talked to them,” he replied.
Biden also refused to answer any questions about the classified document scandal. So much for “the most transparent administration in history”.
“You said just possessing classified documents is, you said, ‘totally irresponsible,’ so what was totally irresponsible about the fact that you had some?,” asked the PBS journalist.
“They’ve informed me not to speak to this issue,” Biden said after an awkward pause.
WATCH:
Q: “You said just possessing classified documents is, you said, ‘totally irresponsible,’ so what was totally irresponsible about the fact that you had some?”
BIDEN: “They’ve informed me not to speak to this issue.”
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) February 8, 2023
Biden claims any answer he gives could disrupt the ongoing investigation. But, if he’s truly got nothing to hide, why conceal the info he knows?
At another point in the conversation, Biden claimed politics has gotten “too mean”. Many online users called out his hypocrisy, seeing that this is the same people who has smeared conservatives as “insurrectionists”.
WATCH:
Biden says politics is “too mean," “too personal," and "too divisive"
Biden smeared Republicans as a threat to the country a few months ago. pic.twitter.com/pQiM9Y5YrS
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) February 8, 2023
Stay tuned for more updates from this interview…