Sleepy Joe strikes again…
Today, Joe Biden attended a prayer service for victims of the January 1st terror attack in New Orleans.
Unfortunately, it seemed like the service coincided with Biden’s nap time.
Videos from the event appear to show Joe Biden falling asleep during the service.
Watch for yourself:
NOW: Joe Biden sleeping during a New Orleans prayer service for victims of the NOLA terror attack. pic.twitter.com/EdpG8Iv8uZ
— Bruce Snyder (@realBruceSnyder) January 7, 2025
Breaking: Biden sleeping during a ceremony for New Orleans victims. pic.twitter.com/Q6QLswXRRF
— Futurist™ (@americasgreat) January 7, 2025
Joe attends service for NOLA victims and decides that it is a great time for a nap. 😴 💤 pic.twitter.com/V0qgCPIHXJ
— ❤🎹 Ames 🎹❤ (@Ames2420) January 7, 2025
Of course, this isn’t the first time Joe Biden couldn’t keep himself awake long enough for an important event.
He also fell asleep during an economic summit in Africa:
Omg Biden falls asleep during economic summit in Africa
This is so embarrassing
1/20/2025 cannot come soon enough!! pic.twitter.com/UsQ7buaI7X
— TONY™ (@TONYxTWO) December 4, 2024
Last year, Biden also fell asleep while “mourning” victims of wildfires in Hawaii:
Joe Biden falling asleep in Maui whilst meeting local survivors of one of the worst Human Tragedies in American History.
Impeach this child sniffing corrupted criminal NOW. pic.twitter.com/1v1GflvQ3y
— Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) August 22, 2023
Before he fell asleep, Joe Biden gave a lovely speech, telling the families and friends of those who were killed during the New Year’s Day terror attack that they are “not alone.”
From ABC News:
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden attended a somber prayer service in New Orleans on Monday for families of victims and impacted community members following the New Year’s Day attack in the city.
“I know events like this are hard. The shock and pain is still so very raw,” Biden said while giving remarks during the service. “My wife Jill and I are here to stand with you, to grieve with you, to pray with you, to let you know you are not alone.”
Biden reflected on the 14 people killed and 35 injured in the “horrific act of terrorism,” as well as the first responders and law enforcement officers “who risked their lives to stop the terror.” He also offered words of solace to the victims’ families.
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“Not alone.”
But, apparently, not important enough to skip nap time.
These next two weeks can’t go by any quicker!
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