Biden accused Facebook of “killing people”. Less than three days after his initial remarks, the president reversed course, saying Facebook “isn’t killing people.”
In mid-June, Biden created a headache for the White House after he told reporters he wouldn’t sign a bipartisan infrastructure deal unless a reconciliation bill filled with Democratic priorities was passed too. The off-script comments threw a bipartisan deal into question hours after it had been clinched, and Biden and White House officials spent the following days denying the president was making a veto threat.
“A lot of times we say, ‘Don’t take questions,’ ” Psaki told
David Axelrod, who served as a strategist to former President Obama, on his podcast in May. “He’s going to do what he wants to do, because he’s the president of the United States.”
Mostie will blame it all on a non existent stuttering problem.