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Biden appears to confuse NATO with Ukraine in calling for Congress members to pass funding bill

President Biden appeared to confuse NATO and Ukraine on Saturday when he called on members of Congress to return to Washington, D.C., to vote on a bill that would provide funding for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

“The idea that we’re going to walk away from Ukraine, that we’re going to start allowing NATO to break apart, it’s completely against the interests of the United States of America, it’s against the commitments that we’ve made all along. It’s a road back to Eisenhower.” Biden spoke to reporters in Delaware on Saturday. “So now is the time to make sure Congress comes home and passes a bill that funds NATO.”

The Senate passed a bipartisan bill this week that would give the three allies $95.3 million for defense purposes, but the House is in a two-week recess and House Speaker Mike Johnson said the House is “in no hurry.” said. To pass it on.

The 81-year-old’s mental health has been under scrutiny since last week, when special counsel Robert Hur said in a report into the president’s mishandling of classified documents that he had a “poor memory.”

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Biden made a gaffe on Saturday while talking about a bipartisan funding bill for the war-torn country, appearing to confuse Ukraine with NATO. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

“We also believe that at trial Mr. Biden will likely appear before the jury as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory, just as he was when we interviewed him.” Mr. Hoa wrote. The report explains that the president will not be charged with any crime.

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Biden, who is known for his gaffes, confused the presidents of Mexico and Egypt last week and confused “red states and blue states” with “red states and green states” during a House Democratic Caucus issues meeting.

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“When I promoted these programs, I said I was going to be a president for everyone where we live, whether it’s red states or green states,” Biden said.

Former President Trump, the Republican front-runner, has also made repeated gaffes, recently confusing his opponent, Nikki Haley, with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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