During a speech at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, President Joe Biden noted that he had attended a black church when he was in high school and college.
Unfortunately, the members of the church he mentioned didn’t remember him.
As part of a celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, Biden was invited to speak.
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Biden: "I used to go to 7:30 mass every morning in high school and then in college, before I went to the Black church. Not a joke." (Not a thing he ever did)
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According to the Free Beacon, the Union Baptist Church in Delaware was run by the Rev. Otis Wright until he died in 1996.
Many members of the church have no idea that Biden ever attended a Union Baptist service.
In 2020, one member of the church said that Biden never visited the facility. He believed that Biden was in Pennsylvania or Delaware during that period.
Another church member, who goes by the name of Juanita Matthew, said that she doesn’t remember Biden attending services at the Union Baptist Church.
When Biden became a senator, he became a good friend of the church, according to the Free Beacon’s report. He also befriended the Rev. Herring following the death of his first wife.
During his speech, the president noted that the US had reached a critical point during its history.
After labeling half of the country as racist and lying about his past experiences, Biden decided to show off his singing abilities.
Biden was speaking at an annual breakfast organized by the National Action Network.
Before suffering a stroke, Biden tried to sing a happy birthday. However, he sounded like a man before he even started singing.
Biden then started singing the song “Happy Birthday” to Arndrea King, the wife of Martin Luther King III. Unfortunately, Biden’s performance was a total failure.
After singing the song, Biden forgot the name of Arndrea Waters King.
The Free Beacon also reported that the Union Baptist Church was run by the late Rev. Otis Herring.
Some members of the church still don’t remember Biden’s attendance at a Union Baptist service when he was a young man.
One member stated that Biden probably attended services in Claymont, Delaware, or Pennsylvania during that period.
Another member of the church, who goes by the name of Juanita Matthew, said that she doesn’t remember Biden attending services at the Union Baptist Church.
As a newly elected senator, Biden became friends with the Rev. Herring and the church following the deaths of his first wife and daughter.
In his speech, the president stated that the US has reached a critical point in history.
After labeling half of the country as racist and lying about his past experiences, Biden decided to show off his singing abilities.
Biden was speaking at an annual breakfast organized by the National Action Network. It was held on the King holiday.
Although he tried to sing a happy birthday to King, Biden sounded like a man who had already suffered a stroke.
Unfortunately, Biden’s performance at the event was a total disaster. He could not sing the song properly to King, who was the wife of King III.
Joe Biden sang off-key and forgot Arndrea Waters King’s name.
“Happy birthday dear (unintelligible mumble)”
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KKTV reports:
On Monday, Biden will be joining civil rights activist Al Sharpton and other prominent individuals for a breakfast celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The event will be held at Washington DC’s Mayflower Hotel.
The event will also honor various national leaders, such as Arndrea King and Nancy Pelosi. The group stated that these individuals have helped keep King’s dream alive.
Besides Pelosi, other prominent individuals who will be receiving awards include Minyon Moore, the principal of Dewey Square Group, Arndrea Waters King, and Ray Curry, the president of the UAW.
Martin Luther King III, the chairman of the Drum Major Institute, will also be participating in the event. He will be joined by other prominent individuals such as Ebonie Riley, the senior vice president of strategic partnerships at the National Action Network.
The event is part of a series of celebrations honoring King’s legacy.
The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Defiant America.