Desperate reporters screamed at Joe Biden as he refused to answer their questions.
Biden departed Rio De Janeiro, Brazil en route to Joint Base Andrews after attending the G20 Summit with world leaders.
Joe Biden ignored the press while he was in Brazil.
At one point Biden wandered into the jungle to avoid the press after delivering remarks in the Amazon Rainforest.
WATCH:
YES, THIS JUST HAPPENED: The President of the United States just wandered off into the Amazon.
Remember how we lied to for 3 years and told Biden was “as sharp as ever”? pic.twitter.com/R7V8C41Kmr
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 17, 2024
Biden was a complete disaster during his trip to Brazil. He was even absent for the G20 family photo this week.
“Where’s Biden?” one reporter said. “Where was he?”
“Oh my God!” the reporter is heard saying after the family picture with world leaders was taken without Joe Biden.
“He’s right there!” a reporter says. “Nope, he’s behind the palm tree.”
WATCH:
President Biden and other world leaders miss the “Family Picture” at #G20Summit. pic.twitter.com/wqA0zaLuC3
— CSPAN (@cspan) November 18, 2024
Reporters were so desperate to get Biden to answer questions that they screamed at the top of their lungs as he departed Brazil en route to DC.
“Mr. President, happy early birthday. For your birthday, will you talk to us, sir? As a gift to the press, will you please talk to us? Mr. President. President Biden. Please, we haven’t heard from you all trip. Mr. President!!!!” reporters shouted at Biden as he walked up the steps of Air Force One.
WATCH:
Reporters are literally SCREAMING as they desperately try to get Biden to answer their questions.
He ignores them, ascends the short stairs, and heads back to Washington. pic.twitter.com/5HywCIKNuK
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) November 19, 2024
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