Joe Biden Viral Video: ‘Who’s Next?’ US President’s Quad Summit Blunder Goes Viral, Fumbles at PM Modi’s Introduction

During the Quad Summit, US President Joe Biden had an unpleasant moment when he overlooked the next speaker and snapped at staff before introducing Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Joe Biden Viral Video

Joe Biden Viral Video: During the Quad Summit meeting held in Wilmington, Delaware, US President Joe Biden faced another moment of confusion that quickly went viral. As Biden concluded his speech at the Cancer Moonshot event on Saturday, September 21, he appeared to lose track of the program and snapped at a staffer.

An Awkward Pause Before Introducing PM Modi

In Joe Biden viral video we can see he was set to introduce Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he paused, visibly confused, and asked, “Who am I introducing next?” After an awkward silence, he demanded, “Who’s next?” The video shows an aide gesturing toward the stage, after which a compere introduced PM Modi. Once Modi joined him on stage, Biden visibly relaxed, made a light-hearted joke, and embraced the Indian leader to ease the tension.

The incident drew attention to Biden’s cognitive abilities, fueling criticism about his mental sharpness. This wasn’t the first time the president has faced questions about his memory and focus, and it reignited concerns raised during his presidential campaign.

Joe Biden Highlights Economic and Technological Challenges

In addition to the awkward exchange, Biden was caught on a hot mic discussing China’s aggressive behavior with the Quad leaders. He noted that China was “testing us all across the region,” particularly on economic and technological fronts. Biden emphasized the need for “intense diplomacy” to navigate the challenges posed by China.

When asked about the awkward moment, a senior administration official attempted to minimize its impact, stating, “It’s consistent with what has been said before” and dismissing it as a non-issue. Despite the official’s response, the moment added to a growing list of Biden’s public missteps.

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