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Former U.S. Senator Shares Warning to President Biden Over Treatment of His Wife

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Scott Brown, a former U.S. Senator and Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, recently opened up about a confrontation he had with President Joe Biden concerning his behavior towards Brown’s wife. Speaking on the “Burn Barrel podcast,” Brown shed light on his relationship with Biden during their time in the Senate.

Brown recounted an incident during his swearing-in ceremony where he felt the need to address Biden’s conduct. He revealed that he warned Biden that if he did not stop his behavior towards his wife, he would take action. While sharing this memory, Brown chuckled.

Initially reluctant to discuss “old news,” Brown eventually provided more details about the confrontation. He confirmed that he had confronted Biden directly, expressing his disapproval and calling him out face-to-face.

The conversation on the podcast stemmed from the public’s perception of President Biden, which has been influenced by controversies surrounding his previously unacknowledged granddaughter and his interactions that some deemed inappropriate, like hair sniffing.

Brown acknowledged that he had spent significant time with Biden and had even enjoyed his company in the past. However, he also noted that Biden’s public image differs from his personal experiences. This disconnect led Brown to share the encounter with Biden candidly.

As of now, the White House has not responded to Brown’s account. His revelation adds to the ongoing debates regarding President Biden’s conduct and fitness for office. Some House Republicans have even called for a cognitive test or suggested that Biden withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. Viral moments like a recent MSNBC interview where Biden wandered off set have further fueled these debates, leading to discussions about his cognitive state.

Malcolm Grayson

Malcolm graduated from Harvard with a double major and minor with honors in Philosophy, Religion, and Psychology. He then worked for Harvard as a Rockefeller Fellow, an honor awarded to him by the Rockefeller Family. He is currently ranked as having the top 20 best memories in the USA.

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