Biden tells reporters he 'has no home to go to'

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 September 6, 2023

Over the years, President Joe Biden has become notorious for making what are often bizarre and nonsensical comments.

That habit was on display again this week when Biden said he has "no home to go to" when he's out of the White House. 

President denied that he was taking yet another vacation in Delaware

According to the Associated Press, Biden made the usual comment to a group of reporters on Sunday morning in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware after attending Mass at St. Edmond Roman Catholic Church.

A video clip of the incident shows Biden walking up to the journalists before telling them that he was not taking another vacation.

"By the way, the reason I'm here today, just for one day, I know...I'm not on vacation. I'm not. I have no home to go to," the president insisted.

Biden claims to "just have one home" despite owning two houses

"The Secret Service has torn my house up--in a good way--to make it secure, so I have no place to go when I come to Delaware, except here, right now. I’m only here for one day," he added.

That prompted one of the journalists to ask Biden if he is homeless. The president responded by telling her that this is not the case.

"No, I’m not homeless," he said before adding, "I just have one home. I have a beautiful home. I’m down here for the day because I can’t go home."

However, the Associated Press pointed out that Biden actually has two homes in Delaware. One is located in Wilmington while the other is a vacation home in Rehoboth Beach.

Veterans slam president for abruptly walking off after awarding Medal of Honor

That was not Biden's only odd movement this week, as he inexplicably walked off on Tuesday after awarding the Medal of Honor to retired Army Capt. Larry Taylor.

The president's actions were mocked by many veterans online, including Texas Republican Rep. Wesley Hunt, who tweeted, "At least he didn’t check his watch this time."

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