Biden keliru mengira seorang anggota audiens kulit hitam sebagai Barack Obama

Mantan Presiden Joe Biden berpidato di hadapan kerumunan minggu ini dan keliru mengira seorang pria kulit hitam di antara penonton sebagai Barack Obama. Biden berseru, 'Barack, apa yang kau lakukan? Kemarilah, kemarilah, kemarilah, kemarilah.' Ia menambahkan, 'Bukankah dia terlihat seperti Barack?'

Biden melihat pria tersebut saat berpidato dan memintanya untuk maju dengan berkata, 'Kemarilah!' Ia berkomentar, 'Saya merasa dia seharusnya berdiri di sebelah kanan dan saya berdiri di sebelah kiri. Bukankah dia terlihat seperti Barack? Omong-omong.' Individu tersebut bukanlah mantan Presiden Obama, sebagaimana terekam dalam video yang dibagikan oleh Eric Daugherty pada 14 April 2026. Klip tersebut dengan cepat menarik perhatian daring. Komentar Biden ini sejalan dengan riwayat pernyataannya yang spontan, meskipun tidak ada rincian lebih lanjut mengenai lokasi atau tujuan acara tersebut.

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