A video of a stiff-standing President Joe Biden is making the rounds on social media where users marvel at his lack of movement.
The president was standing alongside Vice President Kamala Harris who is seen dancing along with her husband, Douglas Emhoff, and others during the Juneteenth celebration concert at the White House.
Philonise Floyd, the brother of George Floyd, appeared to notice Biden zone out at one point and put an arm around him, speaking to the 81-year-old and attempting a fist bump.
“The day reminds us that we have a helluva lot more work to do. Let’s keep marching. Let’s keep the faith,” Biden said in a speech later. But that speech also had a moment when the president’s words became incomprehensible.
She knows loss.. she know.. (incoherent) our freedom can never be secured,’ he slurred.
BIDEN: “She know long! She knew suhlongasuhijeruhhnied, our freedom can never be secured” pic.twitter.com/Ip44EUEVZt
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) June 11, 2024
Social media users responded to the latest contradiction of the narrative that Biden is still performing his duties well.
Sharp as a tack! Just like they tell us. 😩
— Ninasdolcevida (@ninasdolcevida) June 11, 2024
We have our first total malfunction to his brain.
— Mike Sperrazza (@MikeASperrazza) June 11, 2024
He is moving. You’re just choosing not to see his moves.
— James Hutton (@JEHutton) June 11, 2024
The lights are on, but nobody is home.
— Digital Crixus (@DoMarsNext) June 11, 2024
Social media users were reminded of another clip of Biden’s not-so-amazing dance moves.
Reminds me of this.https://t.co/GoYUe0QCWf
— sarainitaly 🌷🌷🌷 (@sarainitaly) June 11, 2024
Lots to unpack in this video.
— It’s Raining 🍂 (@ChapMom) June 11, 2024
Literally, “Weekend at Biden’s”
— Dabblers Anonymous (@DabblingJohn) June 11, 2024
Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, rapper Doug E. Freshand, and Kirk Franklin reportedly performed at Monday’s White House event. Biden signed a law in 2021 making June 19 a federal holiday commemorating the last day American slaves learned they had been emancipated in 1865.
May he die alone and forgotten …