President Biden held an interview with Weather Channel meteorologist Stephanie Abrams at the Grand Canyon Wednesday morning. The questions mostly covered climate and Joe mostly talked nonsense. Check out some of the best clips and reactions below.
Biden showed little sympathy for the workers who will lose their jobs due to his administration’s aggressive green climate agenda.
Biden to workers on concerns his electric vehicle push will cost jobs: "My mom used to say, 'out of everything bad, something good will come if you look hard enough for it'" pic.twitter.com/A3AwNwe892
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Joe mentioned a “$368 billion climate control facility” while ducking a question on declaring climate a national emergency.
"Are you prepared to declare a national emergency with respect to climate change?"
BIDEN: "We've already done that"
"So you've already declared that national emergency?
BIDEN: "In a practical— you have a bug on you" pic.twitter.com/XZ7sNKHCEM
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From The New York Post:
Abrams further pressed the 46th president on the issue, asking him: “So you’ve already declared that a national emergency?”
“Well, practically speaking. Yes,” Biden replied.
Back in the studio, a host of The Weather Channel’s America’s Morning Headquarters fact-checked the president live on air, noting that “despite requests from some Democratic leaders, the President has not yet declared a national climate emergency.”
Biden spoke about military preparedness in the face of climate change.
BIDEN: "We're preparing the military by trying to deal with the climate stuff!" pic.twitter.com/z42Epi3EfH
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Biden roled a question about migrants into an answer about lead pipes in schools.
"Is it the responsibility of the U.S. to protect migrants who might be fleeing extreme weather in their countries?"
Biden: "We're replacing every single lead pipe in America!" pic.twitter.com/LYEjmsTLJ0
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Not exactly a hard-hitting interview for Joe —but he still had his share of stumbles.