Watch: Biden Caught Laughing At The Suffering Of Americans

Trevor Noah, the host of “The Daily Show,” hosted the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night following President Joe Biden’s speech. Many of the jokes were true, and many of them also applied to Biden’s remarks, particularly when he mocked himself with his dismal approval ratings. When it came time for Noah to discuss how hard it is for Americans to deal with rising prices across the board, Biden’s reaction caught everyone off guard in a negative way.
“I believe things have been improving in your administration since you took office. Gas prices are up, rent is up, food costs are up, and everything else is going up.” Biden’s reaction was not a simple chuckle; instead, he laughed out loud.

On the following day, Sunday, Biden’s own personal Twitter account issued a pathetic attempt to persuade American that “I am focused on doing all I can to decrease gas and energy costs and speed up our transition to clean energy.”

The tweet was followed by retweets of that video from the president laughing while his policies hurt the American people and under his presidency.

Worse for the president, a new poll from ABC News was published on Sunday morning, showing that the American people continue to disapprove of how he is dealing with these issues.

According to the survey, Biden’s performance on economic concerns such as “the economy,” for example, 38 percent approve while about 57 percent disapprove. On “inflation, which is rising prices,” he has a 28% approval rating, with 68 percent disapproval.

The poll was done on April 24 through 28, with a random national sample of 1,004 adults and 907 of whom were registered to vote. The margin of error is 3.5 percent.

Although the audience at first believed it was serious, when they departed, Noah provided them with a comical closing line that reminded us of an unpleasant reality: the Biden administration’s inability to handle a crisis or, more accurately, its refusal to do so.

“Please use caution when you leave tonight. We all know how this administration handles evacuations,” Noah added, receiving a standing ovation as the spectators stood up to go.

On August 26, a terrorist assault at the Kabul airport resulted in the deaths of Thirteen service people. On August 31, the last American troops departed Afghanistan, with President Biden receiving particularly poor ratings on his management of troop withdrawals and when it comes to how much blame the president bears for their deaths.

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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