Joe Biden Appears to Fall Asleep For More Than 2 Minutes During Prayer Service For New Orleans Terror Attack Victims (VIDEO)

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Biden appears to fall asleep during prayer service for New Orleans terror attack victims

Did Joe Biden fall asleep during the prayer service for the New Orleans terror attack victims?

Joe Biden and Dr. Jill traveled to New Orleans to pay respects in New Orleans to the 14 people who lost their lives in the New Year’s terror attack on Bourbon Street.

At least 15 people were killed, 35 injured after a terrorist identified as 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar plowed through a crowd in New Orleans during the New Year’s Eve celebration.

The Bidens arrived to New Orleans on Monday to attend a prayer service for the victims.

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Joe Biden appeared to fall asleep for over 2 minutes during the church service.

Jill Biden’s eyes were open the entire time. They were not praying.

82-year-old Joe Biden dropped his down and closed his eyes during the service.

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Biden just doesn’t care about the victims.

Joe Biden already faced backlash after posting a tone deaf and heartless message Wednesday morning after a terrorist plowed through a crowd in New Orleans.

“Happy New Year, folks,” Biden said just hours after the terrorist plowed over innocent New Year’s revelers.

Biden had the same heartless attitude last Thursday.

After a press conference on his judicial confirmations last week, Joe Biden addressed the New Orleans terror attack but he was in a rush to get out of there so he could watch the Sugar Bowl.

“The Sugar Bowl is back on. Kick off is going to take off very shortly. If I don’t get this damn thing done we’re gonna be in real trouble,” Biden said as he checked his watch.

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