‘He’s lost it’: President Biden starts screaming about his own food shortages, blames MAGA King

Another day, another collection of moments that leave Americans – and the world  – wondering about President Joe Biden’s ability to lead the nation.

The 79-year-old president continues to deny that he and his administration are currently to blame for the myriad crises facing the U.S. and he spent time Wednesday railing against everyone from his predecessor to Russia’s Vladimir Putin for America’s woes.

Even before his eyebrow-raising speech in Illinois, Biden had a momentary slip as he ascended the steps to Air Force One, reviving memories of his falling three times up those stairs last year. The president “quickly gripped the railing to steady himself and avoid any serious fall,” according to Daily Mail.

But once at his destination, Biden’s strange speech at an Illinois fundraiser sparked immediate reactions after he began screaming about food shortages and other ills facing the nation under his watch.

“Remember those long lines you’d see on the television and people lining up in all kinds of vehicles just to get a box of food in their trunk? How quickly we forget people were hurting,” Biden said.

“And what did the MAGA crowd want to do? Forget it. Forget it,” he continued angrily. “God, this is the United States of America. The idea that people would have to wait in line an hour or hour and a half to get a box of food in their trunk — it’s just unbelievable.”

His meltdown once again raised questions.

Biden continues to hand former President Donald Trump and his supporters plenty of free advertising. He railed against his predecessor as if the effects of his own disastrous policies were brought on by the 45th president – whom he incredibly labeled “the great MAGA king.”

“Under my predecessor — the great MAGA king — the deficit increased every single year he was president. The first year of my presidency, the first year, I reduced the deficit, literally reduced the deficit by $350 billion, first year,” he told the audience at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers conference in Chicago.

Twitter users were highly entertained that Biden’s attempt to disparage Trump was not the “own” he thought it was.

Frieda Powers

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