President Joe Biden questioned how many times it took former President Donald Trump to prove “we” can’t be trusted in his latest gaffe on the campaign trail on Tuesday.
“I don’t know why everyone, in some ways, is surprised by Trump,” Biden said while in Florida. “How many times does he have to prove that we can’t be trusted?”
The 81-year-old was slamming his Republican opponents for repealing women’s reproductive and health care rights across the country in the wake of President Roe V. Wade’s ouster when he made the mistake.
He said, and I don’t mean Trump, that “we” can’t be trusted.
Last week, the presumptive 2024 Democratic nominee made the stunning blunder of confusing the Israeli port city of Haifa with Rafah, the last refuge for civilians in the Gaza Strip.
The error was revealed in an interview with Nexstar Media’s Reshad Hudson, who asked the president about his plans to win back pro-Palestinian voters in the wake of Israel’s war against Hamas.
“Number one, I’ve been meeting with them,” Biden said. “Second, we have made clear that we must significantly increase the amount of food, water and medical care sent to Gaza.”
“And I told the Israelis clearly: Don’t move to Haifa,” he added, apparently trying to tell Rafah.

On Tuesday, Biden was at a community college in Tampa when he made his gaffe. Condemns the state’s six-week abortion banwill take effect next Wednesday.
Women often do not realize they are pregnant until 6 weeks.
In a speech at Hillsboro Community College, she blamed President Trump for the “health care crisis for women across this country.”
“There was one person responsible for this nightmare,” Biden said. “And he admits it, and he’s bragging about it, Donald Trump.”
In November, Floridians will be able to vote on a ballot measure that would change the ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy to after 24 weeks.
Every time the issue of abortion has come up, voters (including in solidly conservative states) have chosen to adopt greater protections for women’s abortion rights.

