JILL: feel joy now; Biden: grandfather All-American football player; CNN poll: overwhelming Trump
JILL: feel joy now; Biden: grandfather All-American football player; CNN poll: overwhelming Trump
JILL, ED.D.: “I think we all need to feel joy now during this time.”
Biden tells Special Olympics athletes his “grandfather, Ambrose Finnegan, was an All-American football player at Santa Clara.” (He made that up)
Joe Biden delivered remarks on a Christmas for All Dinner in celebration of the Special Olympics in the East Room at the White House on Tuesday evening.
Biden told the special Olympic athletes a whopper of a lie about his grandfather. “My grandfather Ambrose Finnegan was an All-American football player at Santa Clara…” Biden said.
Of course, this is completely made up.
The latest CNN poll shows that Americans have overwhelming confidence in President Trump to solve America’s problems — and more confidence in America’s future than they’ve had in years!
Big things are going to happen come January 20th.
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JILL: feel joy now; Biden: grandfather All-American football player; CNN poll: overwhelming confidence Trump
Key Points
JILL, ED
- : “I think we all need to feel joy now during this time
Biden tells Special Olympics athletes his “grandfather, Ambrose Finnegan, was an All-American football player at Santa Clara
- ” (He made that up)
Joe Biden delivered remarks on a Christmas for All Dinner in celebration of the Special Olympics in the East Room at the White House on Tuesday evening
Transcript Highlights
The following is transcribed from the video audio:
- I have to admit to you, from the holds of my left hand, my grandfather Ambrose Finningham was an All-American football player at Santa Clara
- I’m the only Irish man who ever meant to drink in his life
- So I hope that you all feel that sense of, you know, peace and light and that just for a moment when you leave here today that you feel, I don’t know, a little a sense of joy
- Because I think we all need like this, you know, we all need to feel joy now during this this time of the season during just during this time
- President, a majority of Americans, 54% say they expect him to do a good job as president
- And we ask specifically, do you have confidence in all of these areas about how Trump will perform and his ability to handle it
- And once again, as we saw throughout the campaign, the economy is issue number one of his strength
- 65%, two-thirds of Americans in this poll say they have some or a lot of confidence in Trump’s ability to manage and handle the economy as president
- And you see Russia, Ukraine, followed there, then immigration and his leadership skills, is what he intends to use his power for, whether that’ll be responsibly not a bit lower
- But again, all of this is majority support
Full transcript: 252 words transcribed via Whisper AI.