The White House has expressed frustration over a series of edited clips circulated by right-wing media outlets, suggesting President Joe Biden exhibited disoriented behavior at public events.
These clips, including one where former President Barack Obama appears to assist Biden off-stage and another allegedly showing Biden 'wandering off' at a G7 summit, have been criticized by the White House as deceptive. The administration has condemned these actions as misleading attempts to portray the President in a negative light, emphasizing the importance of accurate and fair media representation.
This controversy highlights the ongoing tensions between the current administration and certain segments of the media, raising concerns about the impact of manipulated content on public perception.
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Honestly, it's just so frustrating to see how low some media outlets will stoop just to score political points against President Biden. It's clear that these edited clips are taken out of context to push a biased narrative and distract from the real issues. We need to focus on critical discussions and not fall for these misleading tactics that only serve to divide us further.
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White House Fumes at Trumpworld’s Latest ‘Cheap Fake’ Video
Less than a week after being derided for using a deceptively edited clip of President Joe Biden to suggest that he “wandered off” during a G7 economic summit in Italy, right-wing pundits and media outlets—including Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post—published another round of stories featuring a similarly edited clip of the president,
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US President Joe Biden, 81, appears to FREEZE again – before Barack Obama grabs him by the wrist & helps him off-stage
PRESIDENT Joe Biden appeared to freeze on stage again before Barack Obama rushed to his rescue and ushered him away. The 81-year-old US President was pulled off the stage by his former boss as
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