WOOPS: Kamala “Accidentally” Refers to Herself as The President [VIDEO]- 8.1.2024

It was bound to happen.

VP Kamala Harris “accidentally” referred to herself as the president during her eulogy or Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee.

Watch:

I wonder how Joe Biden feels about this.

To be fair, Joe has called Kamala the President before too.

Still…the applause that follower her flub has to be a blow to Biden’s ego.

Meanwhile, Biden had a rare public appearance today to discuss the release of US Marine Paul Whelan , WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, Alsu Kurmasheva, and Vladimir Kara-Murza.

Some moments that went viral:

Read his statement here:

Today, three American citizens and one American green-card holder who were unjustly imprisoned in Russia are finally coming home: Paul Whelan, Evan Gershkovich, Alsu Kurmasheva, and Vladimir Kara-Murza.

The deal that secured their freedom was a feat of diplomacy. All told, we’ve negotiated the release of 16 people from Russia—including five Germans and seven Russian citizens who were political prisoners in their own country. Some of these women and men have been unjustly held for years. All have endured unimaginable suffering and uncertainty. Today, their agony is over.

I am grateful to our Allies who stood with us throughout tough, complex negotiations to achieve this outcome— including Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway, and Turkey. This is a powerful example of why it’s vital to have friends in this world whom you can trust and depend upon. Our alliances make Americans safer.

And let me be clear: I will not stop working until every American wrongfully detained or held hostage around the world is reunited with their family. My Administration has now brought home over 70 such Americans, many of whom were in captivity since before I took office. Still, too many families are suffering and separated from their loved ones, and I have no higher priority as President than bringing those Americans home.

Today, we celebrate the return of Paul, Evan, Alsu, and Vladimir and rejoice with their families. We remember all those still wrongfully detained or held hostage around the world. And reaffirm our pledge to their families: We see you. We are with you. And we will never stop working to bring your loved ones home where they belong.