Joe Biden shocked reporters by showing up to the White House briefing room for the first time in his term, making shocking statements that undermined his sitting vice president’s campaign.
He started off the first of its kind appearance by warning that next month’s election “may be dangerous” while also stating that he was confident it would be “free and fair.”
After being questioned about Hurricane response and the role Kamala Harris played in it, he responded, “I’m in constant contact with her. We’re singing from the same song sheet. She helped pass all the laws that are being employed now. She’s a major player in everything we’ve done, including passage of legislation we were told we could never pass. Her staff is interlocked with mine in terms of all the things we’re doing.”
This not only tethered her to a notoriously slow response time to one of the most devastating hurricanes to strike the continental United States in recent history — even slower than George Bush’s 2004 response to Hurricane Katrina — and FEMA squandering over $1 billion on migrants, telling hurricane victims they were “out of money” and could only offer a measly $750 payout, but undermined her repeated efforts to distance herself from the failures of the past four years.
Breitbart News reports:
Biden’s comments are damaging to Harris because she has been trying to run away from a catch-22: She cannot campaign on policies to fix crime, inflation, and border security without undermining the Biden-Harris administration’s policies, but she must tout the administration’s policies to validate her record and candidacy.
Under the Biden-Harris administration, costs increased by about 20 percent across the board, Russia invaded Ukraine, Hamas and Iran attacked Israel, the illegal migrants invaded the southern border, and the nation suffered the deadly Afghan withdrawal.
Fifty-seven percent of registered voters believe they are not better off under the Biden-Harris administration than they were four years ago under former President Donald Trump, RMG Research polling found in September. Only 25 percent of Americans rate the economic conditions under the Biden-Harris administration as “excellent or good,” a Pew Research survey showed.
In his appearance on The View just days ago, he also made it clear that she played an active role in the administration, and was by no means a bystander. “As Vice President, there wasn’t a single thing that I did that she couldn’t do and so I was able to delegate her responsibility on everything from foreign policy to domestic policy.”
In her first solo interview (widely condemned as a disaster), she said, “I’m obviously not Joe Biden, and you know, I offer a new generation of leadership. My approach is about new ideas, new policies that are directed at the current moment. And also, to be very honest with you, my focus is very much in what we need to do over the next ten, twenty years to catch up to the twenty-first century.”
NBC suggests that her attempts to distance herself have upset Joe Biden, and may have something to do with his comments over the past week:
Since Harris declared her candidacy, her campaign advisers have discussed how to navigate the question of whether she would be an extension of Biden’s agenda, and she has broken with him on some policies. But her and her team’s focus has been on how to win in November, and much of that is tied to explaining who Harris is, independent from Biden. Harris, however, didn’t mention Biden’s name once in a 40-minute campaign speech about the economy last week in Pittsburgh. And while she used to say things in her campaign speeches like “our country has come a long way since President Biden and I took office,” Harris now routinely says “we” when she talks about work the Biden-Harris administration has done.






Harris is a major player in everything the Soros/Obama/Biden regime has done to our country. Don’t vote to continue the destruction of our country. Vote Republican.