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Joe Gets Confused During ‘Anti’ Science Briefing, Jill Quickly Says ‘Shut Up!’

April Matthews October 20, 2021 Democrats, Joe Biden, Politics Comments Off on Joe Gets Confused During ‘Anti’ Science Briefing, Jill Quickly Says ‘Shut Up!’

Jill, Joe Biden’s Handler (aka ‘wife’), had to shut him up during a press briefing on ‘science.’

The Gateway Pundit reported:

This was awkward.

Nurse Jill had to intervene and help Joe Biden after he got confused and tried to talk into the microphone while music was blasting.

Jill Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona hosted the Council of Chief State School Officers’ 2020 and 2021 State and National Teachers of the Year at the White House on Monday.

Joe Biden made a “surprise” appearance.

 

Biden got confused and tried to talk into the microphone while music was blasting.

Nurse Jill swooped in and rescued dementia Joe.

Joe Biden tried to act cool and play it off.

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