Joe Biden Apologizes To White House Reporter After Referring To Him As A Son Of A B*tch
Joe Biden Apologizes To White House Reporter After S.O.B Remark
President Joe Biden apologizes to reporter Peter Doocy after calling him a derogatory name.
United States president Joe Biden was under fire after he called a reporter a “stupid son of a b*tch” on Monday (Jan. 24). Biden has since apologized to Peter Doocy of Fox News over the phone, reports say. Doocy, however, didn’t exactly say that the president apologized.
In an interview that was conducted with Fox News after Biden muttered the shrewd comment, Doocy claimed that he called to say:
“it’s nothing personal, pal.”
When his journalist comrade, Sean Hannity, asked if Biden apologized, Doocy replied:
“He cleared the air.”
The incident took place during a meeting about price reduction. Several White House correspondents were present to get a word with the competition council, a few members of the presidential cabinet, and the president himself.
At some point, Doocy called out to Biden:
“Do you think inflation is a political liability?”
To which Biden, who was hooked up to a microphone, sarcastically retorted:
“No, it’s a great asset — more inflation. What a stupid son of a b*tch.”
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