On Monday, US President Joe Biden (78) received outgoing Israeli President Reuven Rivlin (81) at the White House in Washington DC. Biden thanked Rivlin, who has been president since 2014 and will leave office on July 9, for his efforts to strengthen US-Israel relations. But a press conference accompanying the meeting once again called the critics of Joe Biden onto the scene. They expressed concern about the "deeply disturbing" behavior of the US President.
Joe Biden public disgrace! US President criticized for "deeply disturbing" behavior
The US President was particularly harshly criticized by Fox News commentator Raymond Arroyo. After the press conference, he said that Joe Biden's behavior "only gets worse." As the British news portal "Express" reports, the 78-year-old is said to have repeatedly stumbled over his own words and relied too much on the prepared script. Arroyo said it was obvious that Joe Biden was "clearly having some difficulties."
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In particular, a hand movement in which Joe Biden is said to have wrung his hands several times worried the Fox News commentator. "There's this gesture that we've seen before where Biden wrings his hands. That's called persistence when people repeat gestures or phrases when they decline," the journalist noted. While he doesn't want to diagnose Biden, "this is deeply concerning and it's getting worse."
Joe Biden causes horror with a disturbing whisper performance
Just a few days ago, Joe Biden shocked with a whisper performance. Even his supporters were appalled. As several videos on the Twitter short message service showed, Joe Biden made an extremely bizarre appearance at a press conference in the White House. The 78-year-old had repeatedly bent over the lectern and whispered his answers to the journalists. "I'm on Team Biden, but when he whispers an answer into the microphone, it's scary," a Biden supporter tweeted.
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