During a recent interview with Jay Shetty, President Joe Biden discussed a wide range of topics including health and wellness, early childhood memories, and wearing bolts as cufflinks.
Biden also touches on the importance of showing up, despite never visiting East Palestine, Ohio after the toxic train disaster, and tells a debunked story about Amtrak.
Enjoy.
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In this very special episode, it is my great honor to be invited to the White House for a rare and very personal interview with The President, Joe Biden. We will witness The President reflecting on his earliest childhood memories that have indelibly shaped his path. We pause and contemplate the significance of reaching out to those facing tough times, for every compassionate connection has the power to uplift and heal. The conversation goes deep as we delve into the profound realm of family, the cornerstone of existence, and discover how to cherish and prioritize those who matter most; and the art of decision-making and preparation, as you learn to navigate life’s intricate choices with clarity and mindfulness.
Biden was asked whether presidential movies/TV shows are accurate.
This was his response: "I'd be there and have breakfast for them. They'd take off for school and I'd take off for the train. So I've been back and forth so much, I just haven't watched many programs…" pic.twitter.com/qVQVl0GIBh
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 31, 2023
Biden says the best advice he's ever received is to "show up."
151 days ago, Biden promised to show up to East Palestine, Ohio — but they're still waiting. pic.twitter.com/0vO74ZuJRf
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 31, 2023
Biden tells a debunked story about an Amtrak conductor who told him, as VP, he went 1.1 million miles on AF2 and 1.2 million miles on Amtrak.
That never happened. The conductor retired from Amtrak in 1993 and died in 2014. Biden didn't reach a million miles on AF2 until 2015. pic.twitter.com/QFc7MVphJn
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 31, 2023



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