They Started To Ask Sleepy Joe Questions, And He Pouted Like A Baby!

On Monday, President Biden traveled to New York where he is planning on addressing the United Nations on Tuesday.

They were expecting President Biden to speak on the relations of the United States with both Afghanistan and China, and he did do that. However, one of the main issues that occurred here is that reporters attempted to ask President Biden questions, but all he did was pout like a baby!

President Biden is still saying that the war in Afghanistan has ended after 20 years, and while he might technically be right, has the war really ended? His terribly sloppy pull-out has resulted not only in the Taliban being in power once again, but they also openly mock him by sending him a picture of him licking on an ice cream cone. That is a clear indication that they do not take Sleepy Joe seriously, and they likely never will.

Biden met with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres as a part of the meeting between him and the United Nations General Assembly on Monday evening.

This is when reporters tried to ask Joe Biden questions about how his meeting with Guterres had concluded. However, both Biden and his handlers shooed them away and the President pouted like a baby, refusing to answer any questions about the border crisis that he has created.

President Biden continues to avoid the press for several days in a row because he has had a rough start to his administration, including multiple crises during the first eight months that are threatening to derail his administration already.

Biden’s present answer to how to deal with this crisis? Well, he has vacationed all weekend and avoided reporters when he returned to the White House on Monday, ignoring the press in New York this evening.



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Vaden Chandler is a proud patriot who loves his country and wants to see it do well. When he is not writing articles, he is working on his first book, a Horror/Suspense novel loosely based on a true story called "A Little Bird Told Me."