Joe Biden is back to recalling events that never happened, and it’s now clear that no number of corrections will convince him otherwise.
Yesterday, for the fourth time on record, Biden told the story of how he learned from conductor Angelo Negri that he had traveled two million miles on Amtrak. According to Biden, after being informed that he flew over 1 million miles on Air Force Two, Negri told him that was nothing because he’d surpassed two million miles on Amtrak.
Biden says that this happening during the seventh year of his presidency, in 2015.
Negri, died in 2014, and his obituaryĀ states he retired from Amtrak in 1993, while Biden was still a senator.
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Biden also said in the video above that he rode Amtrak “for 36 years as Vice President,” though confusing “Senator” and “VP” is probably his mildest gaffe.
In a previous speech in May,Ā Biden said Negri told him he traveled 1.5 million miles, and said it was during his āfourth or fifth yearā as VP, or roughly two decades after Negriās retirement, and a timeline that also includes seven months after his death. Biden also repeated the story last month to U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Overall this is the fourth time on record that Biden has repeated this story.
Weeks before repeating the bogus story to Johnson, the White House was forced to admit that Biden did not visit the Tree of Life synagogue after the murder of 11 congregants in 2018 despite Biden’s claim to have.
Meanwhile, polling reveals that a majority of Americans don’t believe Biden is “mentally sharp.” The mainstream media is somehow still trying to figure out why.
Matt Palumbo is the author ofĀ The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros
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