On 2/8/2023, Joe Biden departed the White House en route to Dane County, Wisconsin to boast about his economy. Joe Biden delivered remarks at the LIUNA Training Center in DeForest, Wisconsin in Dane County. Biden’s microphone randomly stopped working and he struggled to read his own teleprompter. Then he looked up at union workers and shouted, “don’t jump!” Why does Biden always do this? Biden said, “If you have a seat, take one. If you don’t, come on up on stage with me. Well, thank you very much. You know — (picks up a different handheld microphone) — got it over here. Hey, folks. How are you? Don’t jump. Don’t jump.”
Biden Makes No Sense: “This Is A Blue-Collar Blue Change We’re Seeing”. Biden said, ” today I’m here to talk about one part of that vision: the economy that works for working people. This is a blue-collar blue change we’re seeing.”
On 2/7/2023 evening, Joe Biden is delivering his State of the Union Address from the US Capitol in the House chamber. Biden is delivering his address amid multiple scandals. Biden said Schumer Minority Leader: “congratulations to Chuck Schumer, another — you know, another term as Senate Minority Leader. You know, I think you — only this time you have a slightly bigger majority, Mr. Leader. And you’re the Majority Leader. About that much bigger?”
The House chamber erupted in laughter after Biden said we need oil for at least another decade. Biden said he had a conversation with an oil executive about the future of oil. He trashed the oil industry and blamed greedy execs for high gas prices, “They invested too little of that profit to increase domestic production. And when I talked to a couple of them, they say, “We were afraid you were going to shut down all the oil wells and all the oil refineries anyway, so why should we invest in them?” I said, “We’re going to need oil for at least another decade, and that’s going to exceed…” — (laughter) — and beyond that. We’re going to need it. Production.”
On 2/10/2023, Fox News White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich asked National Security Council spokesman Adm. John Kirby, “John, so the Pentagon ordered this new object be taken down over Alaska —
MR. KIRBY: The President ordered it.
Heinrich: The President ordered it. So, is it a fair takeaway then that the Pentagon regrets not taking down the first balloon before it crossed the entire U.S.?
MR. KIRBY: Well, I’m not going to speak for the Pentagon. I can tell you that the President doesn’t regret the way that we handled the first balloon. That time we —
First of all, apples and oranges here, in terms of size.
As I said, this was the size of a small car. And it was over a very sparsely populated area, but also, more critically, over — it was over water — water space when we ordered this down, as we did the — as we did the last one.
But a completely different size. And the debris field for this we expect to be much, much smaller than would have been for the other one. That’s difference one.
Difference two: We knew for a fact that the PRC balloon that we shot down last week was, in fact, a surveillance asset and capable of surveillance over sensitive military sites and that it had self-propulsion and maneuver capabilities. There’s no indication that this one did.
The other one — the first one — was able to maneuver and loiter, slow down, speed up. It was a very — it was very purposeful, that flight path, within inside the — inside the jet stream.
On 2/10/2023, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that she knew nothing about the Boston boxes and referred questions to White House counsel’s office spokesman Ian Sams.
The White House has repeatedly concealed information about the scandal, which last month led to the appointment of special counsel Robert Hur to determine if Biden or anyone in his orbit broke the law.
Emails between President Joe Biden’s attorneys and the National Archives detail efforts to coordinate the transfer of a previously unknown cache of documents held at a Boston law office last November. The email was sent five days after Biden’s lawyers say they discovered classified documents at Biden’s post-vice presidency office at the Penn Biden Center in Washington.
The boxes are mentioned by government archivists coordinating a search of Biden’s Washington, D.C., think tank after classified files were discovered there, according to 74 pages of emails between the National Archives and Biden’s personal attorneys released Friday in a Freedom of Information Act request. “Please ensure that the boxes in your office in Boston remain secure in a locked space and are not accessed by anyone,” General Counsel for the National Archives Gary Stern wrote on Nov. 7, 2021.
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