During a press conference on Thursday, Joe Biden addressed the NOLA terror attack that occurred during New Year’s Eve celebrations. However, instead of showing sympathy for the 15 victims and 35 injured, Biden seemed more concerned about the Sugar Bowl, which was postponed due to the tragedy.
After giving remarks on judicial confirmations, Biden stated, “If I don’t get this damn thing done, we’re gonna be in real trouble.” He then proceeded to check his watch, clearly eager to finish so he could watch the Sugar Bowl.
This heartless attitude was displayed by Biden once again, as he had already faced backlash for posting a “Happy New Year” message the day after the terrorist attack. While the rest of the country mourned the lives lost and injuries sustained, Biden seemed more concerned about his own personal enjoyment.
Later that day, Biden was seen walking away from reporters at Camp David without taking any questions about the NOLA terror attack. This further showed his lack of empathy and disregard for the tragedy that occurred.
It’s not the first time Biden has shown this type of attitude towards a national crisis. During his time as President, he walked off without answering questions after giving remarks on the Afghanistan crisis, leaving the American people in the dark.
During a press conference on the t*rror attack, Biden says he needs to “get this damn thing” done because the Sugar Bowl is starting.
He’s annoyed he has to update the country on a t*rrorist attack because he wants to watch football.
Sick. pic.twitter.com/x8ImD5Kdw3
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 2, 2025
This careless behavior is unacceptable for a President who is supposed to lead and console the nation during times of crisis. It’s clear that Biden is more concerned about his own personal agenda and leisure activities than the well-being of the American people.
It’s time for the liberal media to stop shielding Biden and start holding him accountable for his actions and lack of empathy. Americans deserve a President who will prioritize their safety and well-being, not someone who is more concerned about getting to watch a football game.