The White Home on Thursday stated Joe Biden mendacity about his “uncle Bosey” being eaten by cannibals in New Guinea was a “proud moment” for Biden.
Biden on Wednesday repeatedly informed the identical doubtful story about his uncle Ambrose Finnegan, AKA, “Uncle Bosey” being eaten by cannibals after his WWII airplane was shot down over New Guinea.
“My uncle Bosey he was Army Air Corps before the Air Force came along. He flew those single-engine planes as reconnaissance over war zones and he got shot down in New Guinea and they never found the body because there used to be a lot of cannibals – for real – in that part of New Guinea,” Biden stated to steelworkers in Pittsburgh.
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Biden, for the third time in lower than 24 hours, tells the doubtful story about his “Uncle Bosey” and “a lot of cannibals” in New Guinea earlier than repeating the debunked “suckers and losers” hoax.
He additionally claims D-Day was on a Sunday (it was on a Tuesday).
HE IS NOT WELL. pic.twitter.com/iqeOjjFY0v
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After all, this by no means occurred.
Joe Biden’s uncle Ambrose Finnegan Jr. died after a plane he was in went down due to engine failure.
Biden made up a lot of the warfare story.
- Lt. Ambrose Finnegan was a floor crew member and ordinance officer, not a reconnaissance pilot.
- In 1944, Finnegan was the passenger of an A-20 (a twin-engine, not single-engine airplane) that ditched, it wasn’t shot down.
- The flight went down over the Bismarck Sea, not “in an area where there were a lot of cannibals.”
Unsurprisingly, Biden has made up most of this warfare story.
Lt. Ambrose Finnegan was a floor crew member and ordinance officer, not a reconnaissance pilot.
In 1944, Finnegan was the passenger of an A-20 (a twin-engine, not single-engine airplane) that ditched, it wasn’t shot down.… https://t.co/xxIb5dreOB pic.twitter.com/xrn1WuAbTh
— Zach Parkinson (@AZachParkinson) April 17, 2024
White Home Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated Biden mendacity about cannibals consuming his uncle was a “proud moment” for him.
“You saw him respond to all of you when asked about the moment yesterday and his uncle who lost his life when the military aircraft he was on crashed in the Pacific after taking off near New Guinea,” Karine Jean-Pierre stated aboard a gaggle on Air Drive One.
“It was a really proud moment for him,” KJP stated.
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Karine Jean-Pierre defends Biden’s doubtful story about his “Uncle Bosie” being eaten by “cannibals” in New Guinea: “It was a really proud moment for him” pic.twitter.com/mS5lc5dxX7
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