As his term comes to an end, President Joe Biden has had a habit lately of saying the quiet part out loud. Just earlier this month he made quite the admission about the woefully misnamed Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), for instance. On Monday, the president welcomed little giels he acknowledged were “young kids” to the stage, saying he was going to “do it anyway” despite being told not to by his staff. Biden was in the East Room honoring Gotham FC, the 2023 National Women’s Soccer League champions.
“You know, I thought when I got to be president, I’d get to do things that I want to do. But my staff tells me what I can’t do,” Biden shared, adding “but I’m going to do it anyway.” The audience could be heard laughing at such remarks. “All the young women, young kids out there–that are out there, come on up and do this one. Stand behind me, would do. Just come on,” he continued, “And the guys.” As The New York Post mentioned, he came to the podium with Ali Krieger, the team’s 40-year-old star player.
A clip then shows Biden shaking the hands of young girls who are welcomed to the stage to join older women and men. He spends a few minutes with one girl in particular, with their remarks inaudible.
BIDEN: "All the young women, young kids out there, come on up here and stand behind me when we do this. And the guys."
He says his staff used to tell him he "can't do" that. pic.twitter.com/gI5j6fJN66
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