During Monday’s White House Easter Egg Roll, Biden was seen leaning uncomfortably close to a little girl on the White House lawn.
Biden, as he mingled with the crowd of festivity goers, was seen leaning in close to the girl, who was being held up by a man who is assumed to be her father, before turning to talk to the man.
Speaking with NBC News during the festivities, Biden "I plan on running" in 2024 for a second presidential term.
When asked by Al Roker whether Biden planned to be participating in the egg roll event after 2024, Biden said, “at least three or four more Easter egg rolls, maybe five, maybe six, what the hell.”
Roker pressed Biden to "make some news" for him, to which Biden responded, "I'm planning on running, Al, but we're not prepared to announce it yet."
While visiting Rolling Fork, Mississippi last month following a devastating tornado, Biden was seen getting uncomfortably close to another young girl, playing with her necklace as he turned his back to the camera.
In October 2022, Biden spoke at Irvine Valley College and during the event leaned in over a girl for a photo op, put his hand on the girl's shoulder, and then gave her dating advice.
As the girl looked up at him he said, "Now, a very important thing I told my daughter and granddaughters, no serious guys 'til you're 30."
"Okay," she responded, looking uncomfortable.
Other instances spanning back years earned Biden the nickname "Creepy Uncle Joe" from the Washington Post in 2015.
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