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Biden Can't Resist Sick Move with His Hand, Eyes Look Wild as He Returns to WH for 5 Hours

Western Journal by Western Journal
August 17, 2022 at 1:39 pm
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This can’t be healthy.

President Joe Biden flouted health practices during a Tuesday White House event in which the Inflation Reduction Act was signed.

Biden coughed immediately into his hand after removing a face mask at the event.

Biden takes off his mask and immediately coughs in his handpic.twitter.com/LbWQTuYSVo

— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) August 16, 2022

The president tested positive for COVID-19 as recently as earlier this month, dealing with a bout of the disease that resurfaced after testing negative.

Biden delivered a speech touting the merits of the spending bill after arriving at the podium, celebrating a new law that was rammed through the Senate in a partisan-line vote.

Biden was joined by several congressional Democrats just over ten minutes after he coughed into his hand.

Biden handed the pen he used to sign the new law to Sen. Joe Manchin immediately after doing so, in a questionable and potentially unsanitary move.

He went on to shake the hand of Manchin, a Democratic senator known for stymying Biden’s progressive legislative agenda.

President Biden hands Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) the sole pen he used to sign the Inflation Reduction Act. pic.twitter.com/X2t8EelgHP

— The Recount (@therecount) August 16, 2022

Only after the signing did Biden once again don the mask — having decided it was necessary after unmasked and close contact with several individuals.

Joe Biden entered the room to sign the bill.
Took off his mask.
Coughed into his hand
Signed the bill.
Gave the pen to Manchin.
Put his mask back on.
Shook hands with everyone in the room. pic.twitter.com/s97mv1QsJ3

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) August 16, 2022

The president’s ceremonial signing at the White House was merely a stopover in between two separate vacations.

Biden arrived in Washington, D.C., from a South Carolina resort island, only to jet off to Delaware after the event.

Joe Biden — fresh off a week-long beach vacation in South Carolina — will return to the White House today for just five hours before leaving on another vacation to Delaware pic.twitter.com/qZ5rnvC6OZ

— Jake Schneider (@jacobkschneider) August 16, 2022

The first vacation was provided to Biden free of charge from an affluent Democratic Party political donor.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Tags: Democratic PartyDemocratshealthInflationJoe BidenJoe ManchinlawProgressiveSenatespeechWashingtonWhite House
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