Joe Biden has said so many insane things over his occupation of the White House that I think it would be hard to judge the craziest or the worst.
But we certainly have a new entry with a video that media was going viral on Monday. The clip is actually from January 5, but it seems to be only coming out now. This should have been big news then. The media did cover part of what he said about cursing out reporters, saying he knew “more world leaders than any of them had met in their g***amn lives.”
That was wild enough. But he wasn’t finished there.
BIDEN: "Let's get something in mind about the border. When I became president, the numbers came way down!"
He also says he "pushed very hard" to "put more Secret Service agents" on the border 🤔 pic.twitter.com/WofMS4OFFQ
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 13, 2025
“Let’s get something in mind about the border,” Biden said. When he got into the White House, “the numbers came way down, number one,” Biden insisted.
“Number two, we had a circumstance where I pushed very hard for bipartisan agreement to put more people on the border, more, more Secret Service agents. And guess what? He’s on the phone saying, ‘Don’t do it. Don’t do it.’ Make me look bad.”
Now, the first part of that is just a straight-up huge lie. It’s not even close to reality in any way. As Townhall’s Guy Benson noted, the numbers exploded after Biden came in. […]
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