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Biden cheat sheet shows he was aware of the question to be posed by journalist

Biden cheat sheet shows he was aware of the question to be posed by journalist

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New York (DIARYTIMES) – A cheat sheet held by US President Joe Biden during a press conference on Wednesday with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol revealed he knew beforehand about a question a reporter would ask, The New York Post reported.
Photojournalists have exposed Biden carrying a cheat sheet during the press conference.
The revelation comes two days after Biden announced that he would seek re-election in 2024 and seek the Democratic Party’s nomination.
“How do you juggle your domestic priorities — like resuming manufacturing of semiconductors — with an alliance-based foreign policy?” A report published in the New York Post posed a question to Courtney Subramanian, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times.
This was revealed during Biden’s joint press conference with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol. According to the New York Post, the press conference discussed growing nuclear threats from North Korea – as the two countries celebrate the 70th anniversary of their alliance.
President Biden had another cheat sheet listing the names of administration officials to whom he would make his press conference statements.
Sharp-eyed photojournalists have previously exposed Biden’s crib notes, which fueled Republican concerns about his mental acuity.
In February, the president’s doctor said he was in good health, but declined to answer questions from reporters about his mental capacity.
US President Joe Biden will run for re-election as the President of the United States in 2024. This sets up the possibility of a rematch with Donald Trump, The New York Times reported.
According to the New York Post, in June last year, President Biden revealed an elaborate cheat sheet with witty words.
The cheat sheet read, “You may enter the Roosevelt Room and say hello to the participants,” then immediately instructed the 80-year-old president, “Take your seats.”
In July 2021, the POTUS was clicked accepting an insulting memo from an aide that read, “Sir, you have something on your chin.”
According to the New York Post, Biden reportedly gets upset when aides interfere with his communications strategy, even when it puts him at odds with official policy.
In March, in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the president suddenly called for President Vladimir Putin to be removed from office. Later, White House officials were forced to retract their comments.
Biden said on Tuesday that he would seek re-election in 2024 and seek the Democratic Party’s nomination, the New York Post reported.

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