After White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki claimed that President Joe Biden was spending the day in policy meetings, a PDB meeting, and some "remarks review," doing "internal meetings and discussions," the President was spotted shopping and going for ice cream in Washington, DC.
Tension in Ukraine, the crisis at the American southern border, the ongoing pandemic, economic issues, poor approval ratings, skyrocketing crime, and even the "health crisis" of systemic racism could not keep the President from going out and getting a waffle cone with at least two scoops of ice cream.
The President pulled down his face mask to make his order, and an aide helped him as he fumbled with his wallet.
Amid multiple crises, Biden goes for ice cream.pic.twitter.com/Bbs8LdO53p
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) January 25, 2022
Now it makes sense why Psaki struggled to explain what Biden was doing today.
— Tommy Pigott (@TommyPigott) January 25, 2022
No time to fix his border crisis but time enough for shopping and ice cream. https://t.co/LKkZMGL1EB
The President took a walk, as well, passing by the Marine Barracks reportedly on route to get said ice cream.
Biden goes for a walk by the Marine Barracks. Shakes hands with the Marines on his way to get ice cream. @theHillisHome pic.twitter.com/3GCbgtuXPx
— Andrew Leyden (@PenguinSix) January 25, 2022
The President was spotted at a Capitol Hill boutique called Honey Made.
Something serious must be going on in the White House. They sent the old man out so the real leaders could get some work done. https://t.co/tJNbbDcUup
— Wag the Poso (@JackPosobiec) January 25, 2022
Perhaps this is why it was difficult for the White House to nail down just what Biden was up to today.
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) January 25, 2022
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