During a campaign stop in Florida on Tuesday, Joe Biden lied once again about being a tractor-trailer driver.
Biden made the comment while talking to a member of the crowd who lauded unions and claimed he has a pension.
“We did get that done. Anyways. Besides, I used to drive an 18-wheeler,” Biden responded.
Biden has taken that particular lie out on the open road before.
“I used to drive a tractor trailer, so I know a little bit about driving big trucks,” the president said in November of 2021. “I only did it for part of a summer, but I got my license anyway.”
Even the lefties at Politifact had to pump the brakes on Biden’s claim.
“There’s no record that he drove an 18-wheeler, the typical meaning of a tractor trailer,” the organization stated.
This recent fabricated tale follows his whopper about his uncle being eaten by cannibals that he claimed multiple times last week.
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Biden has a legacy of hauling a large load of lies and exaggerations wherever he goes.
Joe has claimed he has three college degrees. No, he doesn't.
Biden claims he started his Senate career “180 years ago.” Seems plausible given the state of his mind, but research shows that to not be true.
Joe claims he fought hard to marry couples in their bedroom. Sure, maybe you always had that right, but Biden claims he fought hard for it to be changed so that you could anyway, don’t you see?
Biden once claimed "You're not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations." Joe got four vaccine doses AND he got COVID.
Joe says he never discussed Hunter’s questionable business deals. Except for those times when he did.
Biden has also claimed to be Greek, brought up by both the Puerto Rican community and the Black community. And as a Catholic, he feels more Jewish than Jews.
No one can forget that during his 1988 presidential campaign, he basically claimed to live the same life as UK politician Neil Kinnock, whose coal-mining ancestors who would spend hours underground before coming up and playing football. Amazingly just like Joe's family.
That particular falsehood knocked him out of the race in 1988.
And these are only a few of the truckload of lies the man has been hauling for some time.
Yet once again, the media doesn’t pull over the tractor-trailer carrying a full load of serial dishonesty and question the driver.
Perhaps they’re afraid of what he might say next.
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