Fox News Contributor Joey Jones Speaking on “The Big Weekend Show” this Sunday, he said President Biden continues to make mistakes in his attempts to appeal to voters.
“I’m outraged that he’s trying to exploit what happened to his family to gain some weird political support from a certain demographic,” Jones said.
The president recounted the story of his maternal grandfather, Ambrose Finnegan, at the Aisne-Marne American Military Cemetery in France. “Every time I visit a military installation where veterans are buried, I am reminded of the times my grandfather and mother would talk about losing their son and brother in the South Pacific,” the president continued.
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President Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event at the Martin Luther King Recreation Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, Thursday, April 18, 2024. (Hannah Beyer/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The president recounted the story of his maternal grandfather, Ambrose Finnegan, at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery in France. “Every time I visit a military installation where veterans are buried, I am reminded of the times my grandfather and mother would talk about the loss of their son and brother in the South Pacific,” the president continued.
““The reason he brings it up is because he wants to convince people that his son died in combat, and he brings it up and he sticks to it … it really bothers me,” said Jones, a retired U.S. Marine.
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President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden arrive at Fort Leslie J. McNair in Washington from a weekend trip to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Sunday, July 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Senator)
The war story of Biden’s grandfather dying as a victim of cannibalism in New Guinea:The New York TimesThis revelation prompted Times reporter Linda Chiu to investigate the veracity of the president’s claims.
“Finnegan’s claim that he was shot down and cannibalized in New Guinea is not supported by military records or anthropologists,” Chiu wrote.
“According to a Defense Department agency that keeps records of people missing or taken prisoner of war, Finnegan was a second lieutenant who was a passenger on an aircraft that crashed into the sea off the northern coast of New Guinea in May 1944 after an engine failure. Three people, including Biden’s uncle, died in the crash, and the fourth was rescued by a passing barge. There is no indication that the aircraft was shot down or that Finnegan was at the controls,” she continued.
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The New York Times on Sunday offered a scathing fact-check of President Biden’s “fiction” story. (Main: (Photo by Kena Betancur/VIEWpress) Circle: (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images))
The article goes on to say that “it is unlikely that Mr Finnegan would have been the victim of cannibalism.”
At the end of his visit to France, Biden accidentally referred to another country while talking about $225 million the U.S. has contributed to Ukraine.
“idea [that] “We had to wait months and months to get funding for Iraq. So that’s not who we are. That’s not who America is,” Biden said.
a White House A stenographer corrected Biden’s geographic confusion in the transcript after the speech. It was the second time the president has confused Ukraine with Iraq, first in June last year when he called the Ukraine conflict the “Iraq War.”
Fox News Contributor Charlie Hart “Any time you have to bring an anthropologist into a political story, it’s going to be a challenge. The greatest honor he can do for Uncle Bobby is to actually tell the right story and tell the right story.”
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