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Biden Calls Allied Foreign Leader ‘Loon,’ Term Stricken Out in Official White House Transcript

by Western Journal
May 21, 2023 at 4:58 pm
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President Joe Biden speaks on Sunday in Hiroshima, Japan.

President Joe Biden speaks on Sunday in Hiroshima, Japan. (@RNCResearch / Twitter video screen shot)

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On the final day of his Asian tour, President Joe Biden muffed the name of South Korea’s leader, calling him “President Loon.”

The gaffe was among several on the trip that ended Sunday.

BIDEN: “I’ve spoken at length with President Loon of South Korea.”

South Korea’s president is Yoon Suk Yeol. pic.twitter.com/v9xj1EdpBI

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 21, 2023

The official White House transcript fixed the error.

“I’ve spoken at length with President Loon [Yoon] of South Korea. He came to Washington of late,” Biden said, before launching into a thorny policy venture.

“He’s agreed — we’re all of the same agreement that, in fact, we are not going to — we’re maintaining — we all agree we’re going to maintain the One China policy, which says — everybody kind of forgets — I mean, you all know it, but the public kind of forgets that it says that neither country, Japan — I mean, China or Taiwan — neither er- — territory can independently declare what they’re going to do. Period. There has to be a mutually agreed to outcome,” Biden said, according to the transcript.

The transcript also noted that more than once, Biden referred to Japanese Prime Minster Fumio Kishida as “president.”

On Sunday, the RNC also posted another Biden clip to Twitter, asking, “In all seriousness — what is Biden talking about?”

In all seriousness — what is Biden talking about? pic.twitter.com/YtfhVFxNHE

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 21, 2023

 

The transcript noted that in the world salad, Biden used the wrong amount when talking about the deficit.

“And there’s a lot of other — for example, the idea that we’re — in terms of taxes — that they refuse to — for example, we — I was able to balance the budget and pass everything from the global warming bill — anyway, I was able to cut, by $1.7 billion [trillion] in the first two years, the deficit that we were — were accumulating,” he said.

“And — because I was able to say too that the 55 corporations in America that made forty- — $400 billion — or $40 billion — $400 billion — that they — they pay zero in tax.  Zero.  And so we said, ‘You got to pay a minimum of 15 percent tax.  What a horrible thing.  You’re paying more than 15 percent in taxes, every one of you out there,” he said.

Earlier in the trip, Biden was shown having difficulty navigating some steps.

Joe Biden loses another battle to the stairs pic.twitter.com/oIiehE3pFF

— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) May 19, 2023

Another video posted online showed Biden appearing to be briefly uncertain where he was going.

Yes — that way, Joe! pic.twitter.com/t7IGypV45Q

— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 20, 2023

Earlier this month, a Washington Post/ABC poll found that 68 percent of those responding said Biden is too old to run for president in 2024, according to ABC.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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