Biden Interviewer Says White House Fed Her Questions, Prez Still Made Gaffes
Joe Biden made several confusing statements in a recent radio interview … and, it may be even worse than Dems originally thought — ’cause the interviewer says he knew the questions in advance.
Andrea Lawful-Sanders — a radio host of “The Source” on WURD — stopped by CNN for an interview Saturday morning after speaking with Biden earlier this weekend … an interview that’s gone viral due to the prez’s jumbled answers.
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If you haven’t seen the interview … Biden mixes up his words on several occasions — at one point accidentally calling himself the “first Black woman to serve with a Black president.” Disconcerting for Democrats who are still reeling from his poor debate showing last week.
On CNN today, Andrea Lawful-Sanders, the host of WURD’s “The Source,” said Biden’s staff fed her the questions for her “live” interview with the president. She chose 4 questions from a menu of 8. “The questions were sent to me for approval; I approved of them,” she said. pic.twitter.com/hlCkuNyDMr
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Welp, Lawful-Sanders didn’t put liberal minds at ease … saying she found it particularly odd because the White House gave her questions to ask Biden — and, 46 still messed up his words.
The New York Post says they spoke to Biden campaign spokesperson who told them the talking points came from them, but the questions themselves didn’t — so a little “she said, they said” going on in this situation.
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Of course, Biden’s screw-ups by themselves might’ve gone overlooked … but, they’re just the latest issue for the prez who’s getting hit with competency questions left and right.
Everyone from ex-Congressman Tim Ryan to legendary journalist Carl Bernstein has raised the alarm about Joe’s mental acuity.
Sources even told us Biden withdrawing from the race is “only a matter of time” … though publicly his campaign’s assuring everyone he plans to continue.
Four months to go until the election … and, many more Biden interviews coming.