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Biden Forgets Which World Leader He Is Supposed To Introduce, Says ‘Who’s Next?’ 

US President Joe Biden (right) introduces Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak as Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (left) looks on during an event on the Quadratorial Cancer Moonshot during the Quadratorial Summit at Archmere Academy in Wilmington, Delaware, September 21, 2024. (Photo by Brendan Smiarowski/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN Staff Avril Elfi
Sunday, September 22, 2024 10:56 AM

President Joe Biden forgot which world leaders he was supposed to introduce at a press conference during the Quad summit and shouted, “Who's next?”

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Biden was scheduled to take to the podium on Saturday to introduce Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the stage, but seemed unsure which of the three visiting heads of government to mention by name.

“Thank you all so much for being here today. Now, who do I want to introduce next? Who's next?” Biden shouted at the end of his speech.

A nearby announcer signaled that Prime Minister Modi was next, and shortly thereafter the prime minister stepped forward to shake hands with Biden.

President Biden is hosting the four-nation Quad allies for a two-day summit ahead of the UN General Assembly.

The Quad includes the United States, Japan, India and Australia.

The incident came a day after President Biden came under heavy criticism for allowing First Lady Jill Biden to preside over a Cabinet meeting on Friday.

Joe explained about Jill's attendance, “Here and in previous administrations, first ladies have attended these meetings for specific reasons. This is the first time that Jill will be there, and it just shows how important the issues she's going to be talking about are.”

He finally handed it to his wife and said, “It's all yours, boy.”

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