During a radio interview, US President Joe Biden called himself the first black woman to serve with a black president.
While talking to Philadelphia’s Wurd radio station, it appears too many things got mixed up in Biden’e head before he uttered the words, ‘By the way, I’m proud to be, as I said, the first vice-president, first black woman to serve with a black president’ adding, ‘proud of the first black woman in the Supreme Court’.
Biden seemed to be referring to Kamala Harris, his current Vice President and also to the time he was the VP to Barack Obama, the first Black president of the US.
Harris is the first black vice president the United States has had and also the first woman to hold the post. ‘There’s just so much that we can do because together we, there’s nothing, look, this is the United States America’, he further said. He was speaking on The Earl Ingram Show, which mainly targets black listeners in Wisconsin.
‘Proud of the first black woman in the Supreme Court’ was a reference to Ketanji Brown Jackson who became the first black female justice appointed by his administration in 2022.
Further confusing the listeners, Biden referred to himself as the first president that got elected statewide in the state of Delaware, when I was a kid. This particular statement was in reference to his 36-year representation for Delaware in the US Senate from 1973 to 2009.
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