The White House was forced to release nine major corrections to Joe Biden’s speech before the NAACP in Detroit this week.
The embarrassing edits were made after numerous fact-checkers panned the President’s pandering address.
“When I was vice president, things were kind of bad during the pandemic,” Biden began. “And, what happened was Barack [Obama] said to me: ‘Go to Detroit – help fix it.’”
According to his press office, the President meant to say “during the recession.”
Biden then claimed the Affordable Care Act saved the average family $800,000 per year. In reality, that figure is $800 per year.
“We’re focused on the substance of the transcript and the heart of President Biden’s speech: how he is fighting for Americans by lowering the cost of prescription drugs, making transformational investments in HBCUs, and protecting Medicare and Social Security,” Acting Deputy Press Secretary Sam Michel told Fox News.
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