On Thursday, President Biden struggled with numbers as gave a speech in Pennsylvania during a visit in support of Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman.
“I signed into law a once in a generation investment … over a billion two hundred trillion two hundred billion dollars,” Biden said.
BIDEN: "Over a billion, 200, a trillion, 200 billion dollars!" pic.twitter.com/teJqJ1wBPb
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That same day, Biden also mistakenly told Gisele Fetterman — the wife of John Fetterman— that she was going to be a “great lady in the Senate.”
This is not the first time Biden has struggled with numbers. Earlier this month, he failed an attempt to count to three.
“Let me start off with two words: Made in America,” the 79-year-old president said during a speech in Maryland.
Biden has shown his difficulty with counting in the past. In 2008, Biden made a similar mistake as he claimed that “jobs” is a three-letter word.
Here's a fun throwback to 2008 when Joe Biden said that "jobs" is a three-letter word. pic.twitter.com/0SylTVrLep
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