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Biden refers to tornado-torn Mississippi town Rolling Fork as ‘Rolling Stone’
NY Post ^ | March 31, 2023 | By Patrick Reilly

Posted on 04/01/2023 4:11:16 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer

President Biden visited the small tornado-ravaged Mississippi town of Rolling Fork on Friday and twice referred to it as “Rolling Stone.”

Biden committed his latest gaffe while delivering a speech to the community, ensuring them that the federal government would help as they recover from the deadly and destructive twister that tore through the area last Friday.

“We’re not just here for today … we’re going to get it done for you,” Biden told the crowd. “I’m making sure you got a place to sleep, food to eat, helping you rebuild your lives in Rolling Stone.”

He later repeated the mistake later in his speech: “The town of Rolling Stone will be back, and we’ll be with you every step of the way,” he said.

Biden, 80, acknowledged the mix-up towards the end of the remarks, Fox News reported.

“What did I say, I said Rolling Fork,” the president said. “Rolling Stone. I got my mind going here.”

(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...


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ONLY by CHEATING like they did in 2020


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