President Biden

BEACH BUM! Biden Spent More Than 40% of His Presidency on Vacation, '48 Years Worth of Leave': Report

posted by Hannity Staff - 9.09.24

According to a New York Post report, President Biden has spent more than 40% of his presidency on vacation — that’s 48 years worth of leave in just a four-year term.

Biden has been on vacation 532 days in less than four years.

“The image of Biden fast asleep and lying flat on his back in his chair at the beach while America and the world is on fire will define the Biden presidency,” said Mark Paoletta, the general counsel of the White House budget office under former President Donald Trump.

“Inflation has been out of control; prices still way too high; our border overrun with millions of illegal aliens committing violent crimes on our citizens; the world in a perilous state; and all Biden wants to do is go on vacation and check out — for more than 530 days,” he said.

From The New York Post:

The RNC noted that last Saturday’s fun in the sun for Biden in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware was his “16th straight day on vacation.”

Speculation has swirled that Biden has been keeping an even lower public profile since late July because he’s annoyed with fellow Democrats, such as former House Speake Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who turned against him and strong-armed him into not seeking re-election.

The Post’s front-page report last year noted that Biden spent all or part of 382 of the first 957 days of his presidency – or 40% — on personal overnight trips away from the White House, putting him on pace to become America’s most idle commander-in-chief.

More over at The New York Post:

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