Biden's Fanciful Tale of Cannibalism Draws Criticism and Mockery
President Biden's recent remarks about his uncle allegedly being eaten by cannibals in Papua New Guinea have sparked controversy and ridicule, prompting responses from both the White House and international leaders.
- Biden claimed his uncle was eaten by cannibals in Papua New Guinea, a story quickly refuted by historical records and the Pentagon.
- The remarks were mocked by 'The Daily Show' hosts, suggesting such gaffes could cost Biden the upcoming election against Trump.
- Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister, James Marape, expressed offense, emphasizing that his country should not be labeled inaccurately.
- White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre described Biden's comments as a symbolic moment to honor his uncle's service, despite factual inaccuracies.
- The incident highlights ongoing concerns about Biden's public gaffes and their potential impact on his political future.