Biden and Harris Provide Cringeworthy Moments for America This Week

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris both provided cringeworthy moments recently, captured on film for your entertainment.

Fox New host Sean Hannity poked fun at the “creepy” and “cringeworthy” moments from the Biden administration on his program.

Biden’s first creepy moment included  complimenting a young girl during his speech.

While speaking to the troops and their families at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Virginia, the president appeared to give a shoutout to the young daughter of a veteran who was present.

“I love those barrettes in your hair,” Biden said.

Harris used her Naval Academy remarks to tell a “woke joke” on climate change that bombed with those watching.

Both leaders also came under fire for their ridiculous tweets for the Memorial Day weekend.

Harris was mocked for attaching a selfie with a tweet that said “enjoy the long weekend.”

Social media users slammed the vice president, reminding Harris of the true reason for the “long weekend.”

Biden was also criticized for his ice cream tweet. He posted a picture of himself eating ice cream in front of a teenage girl and captioned it “stay cool this weekend, folks.”

Check it out yourself in this latest video courtesy of Sky News.


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