Another slip of the tongue! In his speech, Biden referred to Macron as Mitterrand

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-07

The U.S. "Capitol Hill", "Washington Times" and other **5** said, the United States **Biden delivered a speech at a campaign event held in Las Vegas, Nevada on the 4th local time, mentioning what happened when he participated in the G7 summit in 2021. According to the Washington Times, Biden confused French Macron with the late French former Francois Mitterrand when reviewing the meeting.

According to US media reports such as The Hill, Biden talked about his 2021 G7 leaders' meeting in England after he was elected as the United States leader on the 4th. Mitterrand ...... from GermanySubsequently, Biden immediately changed his words to "Mitterrand from France".

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The Hill reported that in the transcript of Biden's speech later released by the White House, Mitterrand's name was crossed out, and "Macron" was written in parentheses next to it. According to the Washington Times, Biden confused French Macron with the late French former Francois Mitterrand in his speech.

According to the Washington Times and others, Mitterrand served as a French leader from 1981 to 1995 and died in 1996.

According to previous reports from the Washington Observer and the New York Post, Biden has made many slips of the tongue since taking office, including saying that Deputy Harris was "confusing the name of South Korea's **Yoon Suk-yeol with South Korea's former **Moon Jae-in" during his visit to South Korea.

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