Biden Admits Someone Pulls His Strings: ‘I’m Supposed to Stop and Walk Out of the Room’

President Joe Biden once again let the mask slip and admit there’s a man behind the curtain.

Biden gave a speech for labor unions in the East Room. When he finished his remarks, he said, “I’m supposed to stop and walk out of the room.”

Biden concluded: “So folks, you do it all. I‘m sorry to go on so long but I cannot thank you enough for all you’ve done for the country and what you’ve done for me over my career. You’ve educated me, you’ve brought me along, and you’ve — you’ve always been there. Now I‘m supposed to stop and walk out of the room here.”

Fox News said this habit began in January during his “Made in America” speech:

The trend began with Biden’s first formal White House press conference as president in January. Following his remarks about his “Made in America” manufacturing initiative, a member of Biden’s staff was heard calling on specific reporters to ask their questions to the president, something that was similarly done during the 2020 presidential election and the transition period. However, the president has since escalated the practice and Biden has repeatedly suggested he’s not in the driver’s seat when it comes to handling the press.

It happened again in August when Biden finally emerged hours after a terrorist attack in Kabul.

“Ladies and gentlemen, they gave me a list here,” he said. “The first person I was instructed to call on was Kelly O’Donnell of NBC.”

There have been so many times Biden has messed up, too. We have wondered since he entered the presidential race if he is all there in the head.

Thing is, it’s sad. It’s sad and scary that this man is the commander-in-chief of America.

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