President Joe Biden, according to the itinerary put out by the White House, arrived in Rehoboth, Delaware last night to spend yet another weekend on vacation.
Biden has made frequent weekend trips to his Delaware beach home, and his Wilmington home since becoming President. He has no scheduled events on the calendar for today, Saturday April 13th.
Yesterday, President Joe Biden participated in a virtual speech for the National Action Network. That speech took place around 2:45 PM. Biden departed the White House for his weekend getaway at 5:15 PM.
In contrast, Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Arizona yesterday. The Vice President delivered a speech in Tuscon, Arizona for U.S. Senate candidate Ruben Gallego. Gallego is currently leading Trump-endorsed Kari Lake in the Arizona race to fill the seat that will be vacated by Kyrsten Synema upon her decision to not seek re-election.
NOT UP FOR THE JOB: Biden is resting at his beach house this weekend (again). He has spent a record 453 days — 39% of his presidency — on vacation.
— Slingshot News (@NewsSlingshot) April 13, 2024
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The President held meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio at the White House this week, agreeing to strengthen Japanese and American military ties in the Pacific in response to China’s aggression in the Philippines.
During that meeting, President Biden agreed to use U.S. Military to defend the Philippines if China attacks the Nation, leading many to speculate that the possibility of a large scale conflict between the United States and China may be imminent.
There is also a reported imminent attack about to take place by Iran in Israel. Many have speculated that this may be a more formiddable attack then what occurred on October 7th, 2023, when Hamas terrorists descended on Israel, killing 1,200 Israelis. Several Israeli women were kidnapped and brutally tortured before being killed.
With tensions of war rising around the world, President Biden is taking some time off, and spending the weekend on vacation in Delaware. Kamala Harris is campaigning for Ruben Gallego in Arizona.
Words cannot describe how crucial this time is for our Nation. The signs of world war, which would end in the deaths of billions of people, are flaring up across the globe. The threat facing the United States at this instant is far greater than that which it faced during the Cuban Missile Crisis, or at any point during the Cold War.
The United States is approaching one of the most crucial moments in its history, and our leaders are absent, leaving a sinking feeling in the gut of any American who truly cares about the fate of our world.