Biden blank stare; Biden border chief falling asleep during meetings securing border plays key role


On 10/17/2022, Joe Biden returned to the White House around noon from another weekend vacation in Delaware. Biden delivered remarks on the student debt relief portal beta test. Joe Biden announced the formal launch of the student loan forgiveness application website. Reporters tried to ask Biden questions after his remarks. “And will people who have privately held loans, will they at some point become eligible for this forgiveness?” a reporter asked Biden. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona stepped in and answered questions while Biden stood there with a blank stare on his face.

Biden said he’s confident his student loan forgiveness program will hold up in court. A conservative, Indiana-based lawyer filed a lawsuit against the Biden Regime last month in an effort to block Joe Biden’s unconstitutional student loan forgiveness program. In the lawsuit filed last month, the conservative group argued Joe Biden did not have the authority to cancel student loan debt. Biden said, “Republican members of Congress and Republican governors are trying to do everything they can to deny this relief, even to their own constituents. As soon as I announced my administration’s student debt plan, they started attacking it, saying all kinds of things. Their outrage is wrong and it’s hypocritical. “
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Biden border chief accused of falling asleep during meetings on migrant crisis, ‘disengaged’ with job. On 10/17/2022, a reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, “My colleague is reporting today that five current administration officials who worked with the CBP Commissioner have described him as unengaged in his job and seen him fall asleep during multiple meetings. Does the White House have a comment to that?”

MS. Jean-Pierre: Are you talking about Commissioner Magnus?
Q Yeah.
MS. Jean-Pierre: So, look, under Secretary Mayorkas’s leadership, we’re — we’re securing the border … rebuilding the immigration system that the prior administration just gutted, decimated. And Commissioner Magnus plays a key role on all of this. That’s how we view his role.

Politico reported that U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Chris Magnus demonstrates that he is “unengaged in his job” and “often doesn’t attend White House meetings on the situation on the border, badmouths other agencies to colleagues and superiors, and has not built relationships within CBP and across other agencies to address the influx of migrants at the border.” “He’s not in the game,” another administration official told Politico of Magnus. “Every time there’s a meeting and he’s in it, we’ll get to a conclusion and Magnus will have some sidebar issue that he wants to raise.” Six internal critics of Magnus said “they had seen Magnus fall asleep during multiple meetings, including one earlier this year on how to handle the current swell of Venezuelans crossing the border,” according to Politico’s report.

Another reporter asked the new program for Venezuelan migrants, some eligible to apply for work authorization in the United States, some under Title 42 may be returned. “I have a couple of questions about the new program for Venezuelan migrants. When can Venezuelans start submitting their applications? When will that application processes start? Do you have any details? And also, the administration mentioned last week that there was going to be some kind of security assistance for the regional partners. Do you have any details on that? Thank you.”

MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So your two — your first question, first: Support is — will be able to apply in the upcoming days. Information on how to apply will be found on the DHS website, so I would refer folks there, to the website. On the security assistance that was announced, as you just mentioned, last week: Again, I would refer you to DHS — the Department of Homeland Security — and also the government of Mexico as well — they’re — for their announcement that they’ve made for information on the coordinated response there.

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Biden blank stare; Biden border chief falling asleep during meetings securing border & plays key role

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