White House claims embarrassing videos of Biden are FAKE?!



By now, the majority of the country knows Joe Biden is in the throes of serious cognitive decline. His list of gaffes grows longer by the day despite the fact that he’s given scripts and escorted off nearly every stage.

Plus, he has White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to run cover for him.

Glenn Beck showed the footage from a recent press conference during which KJP claimed that the viral videos of Biden’s goofs were “edited,” “cheap-fakes,” and “deepfakes.”

“There seems to be a sort of rash of videos that have been edited to make the president appear especially frail or mentally confused,” one reporter stated. “I'm wondering if the White House is especially worried about the fact that this appears to be a pattern.”

Before we get to KJP’s answer, it would be a crime to overlook the framing of the question itself.

“That question is shaped [to say] that the president is fine, there’s no problem with the president,” Glenn points out.

“I think you all have called this the cheap-fakes video, and that's exactly what they are. They are cheap-fakes videos, they are done in bad faith, and some of your news organizations have been very clear ... that these right-wing critics of the president have a credibility problem because fact checkers have repeatedly caught them pushing misinformation [and] disinformation,” was KJP’s answer.

She went on to call Republicans “desperate” and flat out stated that they are the ones behind the “deepfakes” and “manipulated videos” of Biden’s failures.

“You saw Macron look at [Biden] like, ‘Oh geez, here he goes,’ and then Meloni saw it, and she walked across all of the world leaders to grab him and turn him around, so I mean were they part of this deepfake?” asks Glenn, referencing Biden’s latest goof at the G7 Summit where he had to be assisted by Italy’s prime minister.

“Everybody there viewed it the same way the rest of the country did.”


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VIDEO: Australian news org mocks CNN, left-wing networks for 'gushing' over Joe Biden at G7 summit



Never mind the gaffe-filled, mental lapse-heavy trip that was President Joe Biden's formal entrance onto the world stage at the G7 summit last weekend. Honest coverage of the events was never really a possibility, at least not from left-leaning legacy media outlets in the United States.

In stark contrast to the way they covered former President Donald Trump's international trips, those same outlets fawned over Biden even as he stumbled through speeches and confused Syria with Libya — a whopping three times.

But the obvious bias toward Biden didn't go unnoticed.

In a segment that aired Sunday, Sky News Australia mocked left-aligning American media outlets like CNN for "gushing" over their "beloved" new president, calling it "quite appalling to watch."

At the outset of the segment, "Kenny on Media" host Jack Houghton teed up clips of CNN's coverage of Biden's visit in contrast to its coverage of Trump's attendance at the G7 summit in 2018. While the network appeared to cover the former as a momentous occasion, it grimly characterized the latter as "G6 versus 1."

Media 'gushing' over 'beloved' Joe Biden amid G7 Summit www.youtube.com

"They are trying to give the illusion that [Biden] doesn't have any disputes with any of these international leaders," Houghton remarked.

"It's really quite appalling to watch," commentator Sophie Elsworth added. "And what happened to straight news reporting, which doesn't seem to be existent there?"

CNN has experienced a significant ratings dip of late, reportedly losing nearly 70% of its audience since Trump left office earlier this year.

Houghton assessed that news outlets like CNN are acting essentially as stenographers, and not journalists, by merely "documenting history but not being critical" of Biden.

"Give Biden his due, he got to the top of the Air Force One steps without tripping over his shoelaces," Nick Cater of the Menzies Research Center quipped.

Cater added that it was quite different with Trump.

"Trump can do no right," he said, noting that foreign policy was one area in which the former president excelled. Whereas, with Biden, "There are considerable question marks over [his] foreign affairs policies, they're not proven yet."

Like CNN, networks such as CBS, NBC, and ABC provided glowing coverage of Biden's attendance at the G7 summit in the U.K., calling it restorative and "an American reset," and characterizing Biden as "on a mission to strengthen relationships with allies after they were strained during the previous administration."

Biden makes several gaffes at G7, at one point world leaders openly laugh at his forgetfulness



When on the world stage with his peers at the G7 summit this weekend, President Joe Biden had several mental lapses and gaffes. At one point, fellow world leaders openly laughed at Biden over his forgetfulness at the G7 conference in Cornwall, England.

During a press conference on Sunday, Biden stumbled while speaking about Russia ahead of his June 16 meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva, Switzerland.

"We can work together with Russia – for example, in Libya. We should be opening up the passage to be able to go through, provide food assistance, and economic... I mean, vital assistance to a population that's in real trouble," Biden said, confusing Libya with Syria. Biden confused Libya for Syria on two more occasions in his meandering diatribe.

WATCH: Joe Biden confuses Syria with Libya THREE TIMES. https://t.co/8iewTindfr
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) 1623604403.0

Previously, first lady Jill Biden proclaimed that her husband was "so well prepared" for the conference.

"He's been studying for weeks working up for today," she said. "He knows most of the leaders that will be here. Joe loves foreign policy. This is his forte."

Time magazine was ridiculed last week for an extremely flattering cover featuring an illustration of Biden appearing years younger and a headline that read, "Taking on Putin."

Biden already said he won't hold a joint press conference with Putin because he doesn't want to get "diverted" by who "talked the most."

Also during the presser, Biden said, "I'm sorry, I'm going to get in trouble with staff if I don't do this the right way," before selecting Bloomberg to ask him a question. At a prior press conference at the White House, Biden was using a "cheat sheet" to determine which reporters to call on.

Joe Biden: “I'm going to get in trouble with staff" if I don't call from pre-approved list of reporters https://t.co/9pzBLZ9l0s
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) 1623594038.0

When asked a question by the press, Biden responded in a strange whispering voice, "120 days, gimme a break. I need time."

Man this is bad https://t.co/ZroF8NTbph
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) 1623594913.0

Biden delivered a befuddling comment during the presser, saying, "COVID, I know you all know, but a lot of people may not know what COVID is, that is a system whereby they're going to provide funding for states to get access to vaccines."

The White House issued a correction for the president, saying that when he said "COVID," he meant to say "COVAX." Biden reportedly made this same error on three different occasions during the press conference. COVAX is a worldwide initiative aimed at equitable access to coronavirus vaccines.

Joe Biden says "A lot of people may not know what COVID is." https://t.co/lfxhnjwdlD
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) 1623601090.0

During the summit, there was a conference between the G7 leaders of the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Canada, and Japan, along with other leaders from India, South Korea, and South Africa.

U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson introduced the leaders, who were not G7 members, "Welcome, those who have just joined us, we have some pretty spectacular weather. We have Prime Minister Modi [India], President Ramaphosa [South Africa], President Moon [South Korea] in just a minute."

A confused Biden interrupted Johnson to inform him that he didn't introduce Ramaphosa, despite Johnson introducing the president of South Africa literally seconds earlier.

"And the president of South Africa," Biden said, who was sitting next to Johnson.

Johnson replied, "And the president of South Africa as I said early on."

The world leaders laughed at Biden's forgetfulness at the G7 roundtable. Then the press was rushed out of the room.

Boris Johnson insists to Joe Biden that he already introduced the president of South Africa to a G7 meeting.Read… https://t.co/mq0ofuswgd
— Sky News (@SkyNews) 1623588869.0

There was another awkward moment during the G7 conference when Biden was walking through a section and was asked a random and easy question, "How are your meetings going in Cornwall, Mr. President?"

Jill Biden quickly interrupted the impromptu question, and frantically said, "Joe, c'mon," as she waved her hands for him to come with her, which elicited laughter from the people nearby. She then grabbed his hand and lead him away.

Joe Biden seems to get lost at the G7 summit in England, Jill comes to the rescue @JoeBiden @G7 @FLOTUS @USAmbUK https://t.co/GFxGouRCoA
— The Jewish Voice (@JewishVoice) 1623436779.0