President Joe Biden visited the site of a deadly tornado in Rolling Fork, Mississippi at the end of last week. During his visit Biden made several gaffes.
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While delivering a speech at a podium, Biden confused the name of the town, Rolling Fork, with the term ‘Rolling Stone’. He realizes this after making the mistake, stammering and stuttering. He then says ‘Rolling Fork’ and ‘Rolling Stone’ again, before adding ‘I got my mind going here’.
See that embarrassing moment below…
Joe Biden, in Rolling Fork: "The town of Rolling Stone will be back. I said Rolling Fork.. Rolling Stone.. " pic.twitter.com/uJBFkTa5zH
— Real Mac Report (@RealMacReport) March 31, 2023
Biden’s handlers posted the following video to his Twitter account depicting the President and First Lady Jill Biden walking with residents of the town.
See that tweet below..
Jill and I visited Mississippi to support the community’s recovery from devastating tornados.
— President Biden (@POTUS) April 3, 2023
The resilience of Rolling Fork has been remarkable.
It’s hard to believe it in a moment like this, but the community will rebuild — and come back stronger than ever. pic.twitter.com/gGNtcRYheU
Folks in Rolling Fork say the tornado only lasted about 15 seconds, but Jill and I saw firsthand that the effect was devastating.
— President Biden (@POTUS) April 1, 2023
13 Americans lost their lives and over 300 homes and businesses were reduced to rubble.
We'll stand with you to rebuild for as long as it takes. pic.twitter.com/dbqkhSIQF8
President Biden visited this storm-ravaged community Friday, pledging to bring the full weight of the federal government’s support to help residents rebuild after deadly tornadoes leveled much of their hometown.
“I just want you to know as you fight through this, you’re not alone,” Biden said, addressing the residents of Rolling Fork while standing in front of a pile of rubble and downed trees. “The American people will be with you. They’ll help you through it. And so will I.”
The March 24 storm was one of the worst in the state’s history, killing at least 21 people and destroying hundreds of homes and businesses across several counties. As the president toured the damage Friday — viewing overturned vehicles, downed power lines and gutted structures — he marveled at the power and capriciousness of the storm.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/03/31/biden-rolling-fork-mississippi-tornado/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=wp_main
Things just seem to keep getting worse for President Joe Biden. Our Nation is surely feeling the effects, along with the rest of the world.