Biden's Surprising Statement About Public Appearances
Following a two-week vacation, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, has returned to the public eye. However, he made a surprising comment when asked about campaigning for his Vice President, Kamala Harris.
Secret Service Restrictions
In response to a reporter's question about going out to campaign, Biden said, "I’m not able to go out in the crowds anymore. The Secret Service doesn’t let me." When asked why, he explained, "They say it’s too dangerous."
Questioning the Narrative
This statement has raised questions, as the main role of the Secret Service is to ensure the safety of the President. Is society truly so perilous now that even the President of the United States, who was reportedly the most popular ever according to the 2020 election count, is afraid for his safety in public?
Public Reaction
This news has sparked a debate on social media, with some pointing out the perceived increase in societal danger during the previous administration.
Bottom Line
The President's comments about not being able to go out into crowds anymore due to safety concerns have certainly raised eyebrows. It prompts us to question the state of society and the role of the Secret Service. What are your thoughts on this matter? Do you think society has become too dangerous for the President to be in public? Share this article with your friends and start a conversation.
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