Last evening, President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris (or is it the other way around?) welcomed back Americans who were part of a prisoner swap with Russia.
Former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian-American journalist, are back on U.S. soil.
As they stepped off the plane, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris greeted the three at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington.
Harris is running to be sworn in as the next president on January 20th of next year, but Biden's remark yesterday made us wonder who's going to officially be the U.S. President between Election Day and Inauguration Day:
BIDEN: “You’re stuck with me as president for awhile, kid. There’s no way out. You got me for at least 90 days or so.” 😬 pic.twitter.com/4E6pipY1fO
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 2, 2024
Maybe the top Democrats who told Biden he had to go let him know he could pretend to still be the actual president until Election Day.
Can a reporter please ask Biden when his last day as president will be? The honest answer to that would be "a little over three years ago" but it might be fun to watch Joe try to answer that.
Yikes… he has zero clue where he is anymore or what month it is.
— BroncoNation (@Bronconation_80) August 2, 2024
Biden's slogan has gone from "Build Back Better" to "There's No Way Out" in under four years.
Also, exactly what's going on here?
SUNDOWN JOE: Confused Biden walks into an empty plane for no reason. pic.twitter.com/qXeQaSFpNN
— The First (@TheFirstonTV) August 2, 2024
Why did Biden get on that plane that carried the prisoners back to the U.S. after they'd already disembarked? Place your bets! My guess is that Joe thought he saw Corn Pop.