Biden consults 'cheat sheet' of staffer instructions on when he should sit and other basics

In March, pictures of Biden holding a card that read, "Tough Putin Q&A Talking Points" went viral during a news briefing about the Russia-Ukraine conflict. In July, Biden was handed a note reading, "Sir, there is something on your chin."

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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President Joe Biden accidentally revealed an official White House card during a Thursday meeting which showed a "cheat sheet" of simple instructions, like when to say "hello" and when to "sit down."

The card was exposed through numerous viral photos as Biden made remarks during a "Meeting on Federal State Offshore Wind Implementation Partnership" He had a binder with talking points and according to Fox News, "...was handed a chart showing how tall the offshore wind turbines being discussed are compared to landmarks like the Empire State Building and the Eiffel Tower."

But the latest photo reveals staff directions given to the leader of the free world.

The instructions included:

  • YOU enter the Roosevelt Room and say hello to participants.
  • YOU take YOUR seat.
  • Press enters.
  • YOU give brief comments (2 minutes).
  • Press departs.
  • YOU ask Liz Shuler, President, AFL-CIO, a question.
  • YOU thank participants.
  • YOU depart.

In March, pictures of Biden holding a card that read, "Tough Putin Q&A Talking Points" went viral during a news briefing about the Russia-Ukraine conflict. In July, Biden was handed a note reading, "Sir, there is something on your chin."

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