Biden mistakes black audience member for Barack Obama

Former President Joe Biden addressed a crowd this week and mistook a black man in the audience for Barack Obama. Biden called out, 'Barack, what are you doing? Come here, come here, come here, come here.' He added, 'Doesn’t he look like Barack?'

Biden spotted the man during his speech and invited him forward, saying, 'Come here!' He remarked, 'I feel like he should be standing to the right and I should be standing to the left. Doesn’t he look like Barack? Anyway.' The individual was not former President Obama, as captured in a video shared by Eric Daugherty on April 14, 2026. The clip quickly gained attention online. Biden's comment aligns with his history of unscripted remarks, though no further details on the event's location or purpose were provided.

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