Biden to Reporters: ‘I’m Not Supposed to’ Answer Questions

Biden to Reporters: ‘I’m Not Supposed to’ Answer Questions

May 13, 2021

After answering questions from reporters on Wednesday, President Joe Biden moved to exit the room but paused to respond to reporters shouting additional questions: “You guys are bad. I’m not supposed to be answering all these questions. I’m supposed to leave. But I can’t resist your questions.”

This isn’t the first time the decrepit 78-year-old has indicated that his handlers want him on a short leash. He has repeatedly told reporters he would be “in trouble” for taking questions from reporters at White House events — even though he has only held one press conference since becoming president.

“Look, I’m sorry. I’m going to — this is the last question I’ll take,” Biden said in April. “I’m really going to be in trouble.”

Biden told Anderson Cooper he would “get in trouble” during a CNN town hall in February, too: “I’m going to get in trouble. I was supposed to only talk two minutes in an answer.”

White House press secretary Jen Psaki admitted in an interview she advises President Biden not to take questions: “A lot of times, we say, ‘Don’t take questions,’ but he’s going to do what he wants to do because he’s the president of the United States.”

Why are his handlers so concerned about Biden talking to reporters? Because every time he opens his mouth publicly he demonstrates that he is mentally and perhaps even physically incapable serving as the Leader of the Free World.

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