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Watch: Biden Appears to Confuse Macron With Leader Who Died in 1996

by Bradley Cortright
February 6, 2024 at 8:49 am
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President Joe Biden appears to believe he met with a foreign leader who had been dead for nearly 30 years.

Speaking to a crowd of supporters on Sunday, Biden shared a story of a conversation he had with leaders at a G-7 meeting.

“Right after I was elected I went to a G-7 meeting,” the president said.

He added, “I sat down and said, ‘America is back!’ and Mitterand from Germany — I mean France, looked at me and said, ‘How long you back for?'”

Watch the video below:

Biden tells crowd he recently met with Mitterrand, former French president who died in 1996.

"Right after I was elected I went to a G7 meeting. I sat down and said, 'America is back!' and Mitterand from Germany — I mean France, looked at me and said, 'how long you back for?'" pic.twitter.com/X7hJH8SHk9

— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) February 6, 2024

Biden appeared to referring to Francois Mitterrand, a French president who died in 1996.

However, the president of France during the time of the meeting he was speaking about is Emmanuel Macron.

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley shared the video with a quote from “The Sixth Sense” to mock Biden, writing on X, “I see dead people.”

"I see dead people." https://t.co/MY74P7sZAi

— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) February 6, 2024

Biden has previously claimed he had spoken to people years before the alleged conversation.

In 2022, he claimed he “spoke to” the doctor who invented” insulin, however, the doctor died before Biden was born.

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