Double Biden Goofups: Mistakes Zelensky for Putin and Harris as VP Trump

Biden quickly corrected himself, acknowledging the mistake and clarifying that he was focused on countering Putin's actions. This occurred during a speech highlighting NATO's strength and U.S. support for Ukraine.

President Joe Biden faced a double gaffe on Thursday when he mistakenly referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as “President Putin” and later called Vice President Kamala Harris “Vice President Trump” at separate events within a few hours. The incidents occurred during critical moments, drawing renewed scrutiny over his fitness for office.

During the NATO Summit in Washington, Biden initially introduced Zelensky with the erroneous title, saying, “Now I want to hand it over to the President of Ukraine who has as much courage as he has determination. Ladies and gentlemen, President Putin.” The audience reacted with surprise, prompting corrections from some attendees. Biden quickly corrected himself, clarifying, “We’re gonna beat President Putin. President Zelensky. I was so focused on beating Putin.”

Shortly after, at a press conference, Biden responded to a question by mistakenly referring to Vice President Kamala Harris as “Vice President Trump,” raising eyebrows and prompting further questions about his mental acuity.

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In both instances, Biden’s slips come amidst broader concerns within his party about his ability to lead, particularly following recent debates and public appearances that have sparked doubts about his cognitive sharpness. Despite calls from some Democrats for him to step aside, Biden defended his candidacy, asserting, “I am the most qualified person to run for the position.”

The incidents overshadowed Biden’s efforts to highlight NATO’s unity and the U.S.’s increased military support for Ukraine, topics he addressed forcefully in his speech at the summit. As the Democratic Party continues to assess its strategy heading into the next election cycle, Biden’s verbal missteps are likely to fuel further debate about the future of his presidency.

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