Unsteady Biden stumbles as he battles through sand
Nov 11, 2024 22:22:42 GMT -5
Post by Pink Rose on Nov 11, 2024 22:22:42 GMT -5
Unsteady Joe Biden stumbles as he battles through sand on the beach in Delaware sparking fresh concern for the leader of the free world
By JOE HUTCHISON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
Published: 18:24 EST, 10 November 2024 | Updated: 08:30 EST, 11 November 2024
President Joe Biden was spotted battling with the sand near his home in Delaware over the weekend as First Lady Jill Biden was slammed for not helping him.
The 81-year-old was seen struggling to make his way down Gordons Pond Trail in Rehoboth Beach near his home on Sunday as he took a walk.
Biden nearly faceplanted as he shuffled nervously over the hazardous terrain and appeared to nearly lose his footing completely, while his wife remained surefooted.
Reporters near by who recorded the scene could be heard gasping as he stumbled down the sands, seemingly anticipating that he was going to fall.
Social media users have since criticized Jill Biden for seemingly not offering her husband a helping hand.
The 81-year-old was seen struggling to make his way down Gordons Pond Trail in Rehoboth Beach near his home on Sunday as he took a walk
Biden shuffled nervously over the hazardous terrain and appeared to nearly lose his footing completely, while his wife remained surefooted
One person posted: 'Wouldn't you think Jill could hold her husband's hand or grab his arm for safety's sake?'
Another added: 'That’s just pathetic. Jill just doesn’t even care he’s about to eat sand at any moment.'
Someone else commented: 'I would be ashamed of myself if this was my dad or husband and I didn't just held is hand to help him out.
'Everyone knows he is old and needs help, it's nothing to be ashamed of. Just help the guy.'
It comes after Biden announced that he would host President-elect Donald Trump in the White House on Wednesday.
Their encounter will be the first time the two have met since Biden's disastrous debate performance in June which saw him bow out of the election.
Such a meeting is traditional between the outgoing and incoming presidents, but Trump did not host his successor following the 2020 election.
Biden said on Wednesday that he had spoken with Trump to congratulate him and 'expressed his commitment to ensuring a smooth transition'.
When asked over the weekend if Trump was a threat to democracy, Biden told reporters: 'I'm going to see him on Wednesday'.
Full story with pictures and video at the link.
By JOE HUTCHISON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
Published: 18:24 EST, 10 November 2024 | Updated: 08:30 EST, 11 November 2024
President Joe Biden was spotted battling with the sand near his home in Delaware over the weekend as First Lady Jill Biden was slammed for not helping him.
The 81-year-old was seen struggling to make his way down Gordons Pond Trail in Rehoboth Beach near his home on Sunday as he took a walk.
Biden nearly faceplanted as he shuffled nervously over the hazardous terrain and appeared to nearly lose his footing completely, while his wife remained surefooted.
Reporters near by who recorded the scene could be heard gasping as he stumbled down the sands, seemingly anticipating that he was going to fall.
Social media users have since criticized Jill Biden for seemingly not offering her husband a helping hand.
The 81-year-old was seen struggling to make his way down Gordons Pond Trail in Rehoboth Beach near his home on Sunday as he took a walk
Biden shuffled nervously over the hazardous terrain and appeared to nearly lose his footing completely, while his wife remained surefooted
One person posted: 'Wouldn't you think Jill could hold her husband's hand or grab his arm for safety's sake?'
Another added: 'That’s just pathetic. Jill just doesn’t even care he’s about to eat sand at any moment.'
Someone else commented: 'I would be ashamed of myself if this was my dad or husband and I didn't just held is hand to help him out.
'Everyone knows he is old and needs help, it's nothing to be ashamed of. Just help the guy.'
It comes after Biden announced that he would host President-elect Donald Trump in the White House on Wednesday.
Their encounter will be the first time the two have met since Biden's disastrous debate performance in June which saw him bow out of the election.
Such a meeting is traditional between the outgoing and incoming presidents, but Trump did not host his successor following the 2020 election.
Biden said on Wednesday that he had spoken with Trump to congratulate him and 'expressed his commitment to ensuring a smooth transition'.
When asked over the weekend if Trump was a threat to democracy, Biden told reporters: 'I'm going to see him on Wednesday'.
Full story with pictures and video at the link.