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President tells so many fibs during speech, we can’t keep count

By STEVEN NELSON

President Biden lied his way through the State of the Union last night, from claiming he “created” millions of jobs to falsely saying Republicans wanted to get rid of Social Security. This after he started the speech calling for “unity.”

WASHINGTON — President Biden’s State of the Union address promised a call for unity, but his repeated pokes at Republicans -- complete with glaring falsehoods and several disputed claims -- saw the speech devolve into a near-shouting match Tuesday night.

The 80-year-old president began his 72-minute speech appearing to follow through on the White House’s “unity” messaging spin — warmly greeting House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and drawing laughs by telling him: “I don’t want to ruin your reputation, but I look forward to working with you.”

By the end of the night, any bipartisan feeling had disappeared as Biden wrongly accused the GOP of trying to abandon America’s seniors, while Republicans in the audience challenged him over issues like illegal immigration, the surge in fentanyl overdoses, and the threat of China -with the president barely mentioning America’s great adversary days after a spy balloon from the communist aggressor traversed the US last week.

No attack from the president caused more GOP uproar than his insistence that “instead of making the wealthy pay their fair share, some Republicans, some Republicans want Medicare and Social Security to sunset.”

The furious reaction left Biden attempting to calm the heckling by saying, “I’m not saying it’s a majority.”

“Anybody who doubts it, contact my office, I’ll give you a copy of the proposal,” Biden attempted to counter the loud jeers.

“Liar!” shouted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.).

“I’m glad to see — no, I tell you, I enjoy conversion,” Biden said, trying to play off the awkward and contentious moment.

Biden has repeatedly claimed that the GOP wants to cut Social Security and Medicare — despite McCarthy repeatedly and publicly ruling that out as he and other conservatives push for cuts to discretionary spending and a clawback of unspent pandemic stimulus funds as part of a debt ceiling impasse.

Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) even tweeted during the speech that it was Biden who was cutting into the social safety net by proposing a $3 billion reduction to the enhancedbenefits Medicare Advantage program, writing, “It’s @JoeBiden, NOT Republicans, who is proposing Medicare Advantage cuts .... this is especially cruel.”

The president managed to get the chamber back onside moments later by calling on members of both parties to “Stand up and show them: We will not cut Social Security! We will not cut Medicare!” The members duly obliged with a standing ovation.

The House chamber — packed with members of Congress, Cabinet members, Supreme Court justices and other US government leaders — again descended into chaos as Biden talked about surging fentanyl overdoses amid criticism that he has not done enough to counter the scourge of the deadly, largely China-sourced synthetic compound.

“Fentanyl is killing more than 70,000 Americans a year,” Biden said, provoking indignant outbursts.

Greene shouted the drug was from “China.”

“It’s your fault,” an unknown man shouted at Biden. “It’s your fault,” another male voice echoed, though it was unclear if it was the same person.

“So let’s launch a major surge to stop fentanyl production, end the sale and trafficking, with more drug detection machines, inspection of cargo to stop pills and powder at the border,” Biden said — without any direct mention of the source nation of the chemicals.

“If Joe Biden were serious about wanting to crack down on illegal fentanyl distribution, he would start by securing our southern border,” the official House Republican Twitter account reacted in real time.

Biden only mentioned the USMexico border five times in his prepared remarks, alternating between taking dubious credit for record-high arrests and seizures of fentanyl and calling on Congress to do more

Biden also made no mention of surging crime in America’s cities, despite recognizing the parents of fatal police beating victim Tyre Nichols and calling for greater reforms in law enforcement.

“I think we need more transpar

ency. I’m always for reform. I think that in any profession they’re bad actors, they’re certainly bad cops, and I think they need to be held accountable,” House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) told NBC News after the speech.

Biden, who is gearing up for a 2024 re-election campaign despite already being the oldestever president, also made little mention of China despite wall-towall news coverage last week of Beijing’s large spy balloon, which was allowed to drift over Alaska before crossing from Montana to

South Carolina unmolested, before it was finally shot down Saturday off the Atlantic Coast.

“Today we are the strongest position in decades to compete with China or anyone else in the world,” Biden said.

“I’m committed to work with China where we can advance American interests and benefit the world, but make no mistake about it, as we made clear last week, if China threatens our sovereignty, we will act to protect our country, and we did.”

“China’s spying,” remarked Greene.

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