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Biden's card determines his steps and actions...and concerns about his safety

It is Biden again, the US President, and by mistake he revealed “instructions” papers to adhere to regarding “when to sit … when to take a picture … when to shake hands …”, this time while he was attending the G-XNUMX summit.
It showed a close-up of the president sitting and going through a list of instructions that read "You will sit at the center" and "You will deliver opening remarks." The 79-year-old Biden attended the top which lasted two days in Bali, Indonesia with other world leaders.

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In his remarks, Biden was also instructed when to take pictures with the other leaders before sitting down. Papers of similar instructions with Biden have been discovered several times, including in June during a meeting with energy executives. The disclosure of these notes raised concerns about his safety and health.

The paper Biden held in his hands included notes instructions for the G20 opening ceremony… From taking pictures to giving opening remarks, Biden was figuring out how to handle his speech. At the top and bottom of the paper, I asked for clear, bold instructions from Biden to turn the page to see his opening statement.

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Other detailed notes tell Biden what projects he will announce and that he will be involved in closing the event alongside his co-host. The notes specifically refer to the president as "you" instead of his name. In a separate photo, Biden appeared to be glancing at the notes as he sat across the table.
A sneer wave of the instruction sheet
On various occasions, Biden has gone over his detailed remarks for public viewing several times. And in a June meeting with energy executives at the White House, the president shed light on the plan for how to act. The detailed instructions were titled “Sequence of Events” and required Biden to “enter the Roosevelt Room and say hello to the participants.”
According to the papers, the instructions say: "You take your seat." The memo then asked the president to speak once the reporters were brought into the room: “You give brief comments (XNUMX minutes).” After the reporters left, Biden was asked to speak to some of those present at the meeting. AFL-CIO President Liz Schuller asks a question, then "You thank participants" and "You leave." Indeed, the meeting ended without incident, but then the eagle-eyed paparazzi quickly realized what the president had revealed.

Earlier this year, Biden was ridiculed for using a printed "instruction sheet" to answer expected questions when he confronted the media to discuss the Ukraine war. The notes read: “If you are not advocating regime change, what do you mean? Can you explain?..
“Does this now threaten to sever unity with your NATO allies?” asked a reporter. Biden had already prepared an answer on the printed card: “No. NATO has never been more united.
Biden has been seen regularly using instruction cards, and was repeatedly photographed with "instruction sheets" on the campaign trail before he took office.
“I always carry this card with me.”
He often took out from his pocket the daily information of corona cases, which he referred to regularly. He also used it to give minutiae at the town hall before the election, where he answered a question about taxes.

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“I carry this card with me,” Biden said, referring to the paper. He used several sheets of instruction during his first presidential press conference, including one with photos and names correspondents he intended to contact.
Biden also used the notes during his 2021 summit with Putin, while touring damage from Hurricane Ida in Louisiana and on call for reporters at the G-XNUMX summit in Rome.

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