Biden repeats debunked Amtrak story during Pa. visit, says will take ‘millions’ of cars ‘off the street’
President Joe Biden speaks about his infrastructure plan and his domestic agenda during a visit to the Electric City Trolley Museum in Scranton, Pa., Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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Joe Biden recently repeated a story about his alleged commute on an Amtrak train, although it has been repeatedly debunked. During his visit to Scranton, Pennsylvania on Wednesday, he claimed, yet again, to have friendly relations with railway workers.
Biden claimed his highly publicized conversation with an Amtrak worker took place “seven-years into his vice presidency,” which would be 2015. However, that specific person died in 2014. Additionally, Biden took the time to announce that his administration aims to reduce the number of cars on the road.
Biden: “We will take, literally, millions of automobiles off the road. Off the road.” pic.twitter.com/W3yttKAgBu
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 20, 2021
Biden’s speech in Scranton is raising new questions regarding his fitness for office and it casts doubt on the feasibility of his so-called Build Back Better proposals.
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