According to reports, President Joe Biden put a fart loud enough to make Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall blush during the conversation.
After attending the COP26 summit in Glasgow last week, the President of the United States and members of the British royal family met at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery on Monday. During their chat, Biden allegedly let go.
A source familiar with the incident told reporters: “This is long and loud and cannot be ignored.” Daily mail.
Allegedly, the Duchess of Cornwall could not stop talking to everyone about Biden’s flatulence at the summit.
Monday’s episode is not the first time Biden has been blown away while talking to senior officials. In May 2020, Biden had been live broadcasting discussions with Pennsylvania Democratic Governor Tom Wolfe, when a low voice that seemed to be farting suddenly sounded.
In the video, someone saw Biden leaning on a chair while noise rang out. Soon after the incident, Wolfe, who was on the other end of the phone, could be seen blinking and shaking his head.
Right-wingers, including Donald Trump Jr., later shared footage of this incident and compared it to California Rep. Eric Svalwell (Democrat) in November with Chris Ma. Interview with Chris Matthews. In that interview, the legislators heard loud farts. However, he later denied it.
“That’s not me!” he wrote in the text message news“Ha. I didn’t hear it when I spoke.”
Biden’s flatulence was reported when the 78-year-old president was See dozing off In the opening speech of the COP26 summit, an assistant woke him up.
The COP26 summit is a meeting where more than 120 world leaders and world governments gathered to discuss the global response to climate change. The summit was held for the first time in 1992 under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
This year’s summit officially opened on October 31 and is expected to end on November 12. It is understood that about 25,000 people are expected to attend the meeting. protector.
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