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Biden at Kenya State Dinner: “Jill and I Are Honored to Have … Many Members of the African Diaspora – ONE JUST LEFT – BARACK” [Video]

In a surprising turn of events, the Bidens hosted President William Ruto and First Lady Rachel Ruto of Kenya for a State Dinner on Thursday evening. The event was marked by the presence of three US Presidents – Joe Biden, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama – all under one roof.
The Clintons made their entrance at the White House, and Joe Biden delivered a speech that left attendees in shock. At one point, Biden slurred through his remarks, which included a statement that Barack Obama is a member of the African diaspora. “Jill and I are honored to have you here and we’re representing, including many members of the African diaspora. One just left — Barack,” Biden said, leaving the room in stunned silence before erupting in laughter.

The awkward moment highlighted the tension and division within the Democratic Party, as well as the strained relationship between Joe Biden and his former boss, Barack Obama.
Barack Obama also made a surprise appearance.

It also served as a stark reminder of the challenges facing the Biden administration, which has struggled to maintain the support of its base and has been plagued by numerous controversies and missteps.
The presence of the Clintons at the event only added to the intrigue, as it raised questions about the future of the Democratic Party and the potential for a new generation of leaders to emerge.
The Clintons have remained active in politics since leaving the White House, and their presence at the State Dinner suggested that they still hold considerable influence within the party.

Overall, the State Dinner was a revealing moment in the ongoing saga of the Democratic Party, as it laid bare the divisions and tensions that continue to plague the party.
It also underscored the challenges facing the Biden administration, which has struggled to maintain its footing in the face of numerous challenges and controversies.
As conservatives, it is important to recognize the significance of this event and to use it as an opportunity to reflect on the state of the Democratic Party and the future of our country. It is clear that the party is in disarray, and it is our responsibility to hold our leaders accountable and to work towards a better future for all Americans.
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