Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on October 3 gave a speech at the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU), a trade union in the US and Canada with more than 200,000 members representing the public transportation industry.
`Because ATU was working with the House, you were able to work hard to see that $25 billion in aid was included in the CARES Act, the first pieces of relief legislation, but I know that’s
`Tens of thousands of transportation workers have been laid off, tens of thousands of people. And I’ve been saying for months, Senate Republicans need to step up and pass another economic relief package immediately to
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden at a campaign event in Michigan on October 2.
However, when Biden continued to compare the current situation with the Great Recession of the global economy from 2007 to 2009, the presidential candidate seemed confused and did not clearly remember the name of this period, nor the process.
`You may remember, when we went through this in the Great…with, great, um, about, about, um… the biggest recession in American history, Barack and I came into power and
During his 36 years working in the Senate, Biden often made gaffes, sometimes said the wrong thing during discussions, or was absent-minded.
This is not the first time Biden has attracted attention for vague statements.
At a campaign rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 20, the former US vice president caused controversy when he said that about 200 million people have died from Covid-19 in the US, 10 times higher than the number of deaths.