The White House has falsified records of President Joe Biden’s comments that appear to have referred to Donald Trump supporters as “trash,” the White House reported.
The change was made after concerns were raised by stenographers about the integrity of the records.
As much of the woke nation is already well aware, Biden called Trump supporters trash, then rushed to take them back.
During a rally at Madison Square Garden last weekend, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe joked about Puerto Rico, tweeting that it was “literally an island of trash in the middle of the ocean.”
Democrats couldn’t understand the humor.
Biden countered that “the only trash floating around is his supporters.” “His demonization of Latinos is unconscionable and un-American.”
President Obama called us “sticky guys.”
Hillary called us deplorables.
Kamala calls us fascists.
And Biden just called us trash.They don’t respect us and don’t want us to be united.
But we do.
We want to make America great again.
Our Union is for all Americans.
And within 7 days we will be united… pic.twitter.com/WYZePbYOyK— Byron Donalds (@ByronDonalds) October 30, 2024
Had to change ‘garbage’ transcription for Biden
When you watch this video, it’s clear who he’s referring to. But the White House went into furious purge mode, adding an apostrophe to the word “supporters” as if it was referring only to comedians.
And then the records were released by the administration and their friends in the media went completely off the rails.
As Apostrophegate began, it appeared that Biden was only referring to a singular individual: the comedian who insulted Puerto Rico at a Trump rally.
However, the edit was made Don’t review it right away This led to charges of breach of protocol by the stenographer. And the fact that they’re throwing the White House under the bus as the source of the illegal apostrophe shows they don’t agree with this move.
Please note that these are official historical documents that have been falsified.
Emails reviewed by Fox News Digital show that bosses are concerned about what to do with the records.
“If there is a difference in interpretation, news outlets can withhold records, but they cannot independently edit them,” they wrote.
“The records of our stenography bureau have been released to our distribution, including the National Archives, but they differ from the version currently compiled by news bureau staff and made available to the public.”
George Orwell’s Paging! Mr. Orwell? Paging Mr. Orwell…
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This isn’t the first time the White House has tried to clean up Joe Biden’s “gaffes,” as the media likes to call them. Cleaning up “garbage” is more of a trend.
Biden appeared to make the daunting claim that his administration had cured cancer when he spoke to reporters last July about expanding access to mental health care.
“We have already eradicated cancer,” the president said.
official white house records changed that statement, quoting him, to say, “Cancer can be ended as we know it.”
Biden: “When I said we were going to cure cancer, they looked at us like, ‘Why cancer?’ Because we can. As we know, we can cure cancer. I finished it.” pic.twitter.com/RI5JqxyG3A
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) July 25, 2023
In another video, Biden dramatically reduced the number of deaths from the coronavirus.
“We are still feeling the severe losses of the pandemic. As I said, more than 100 people have died,” he exclaimed.
In fact, he said that number twice. And the White House record of these comments was, in a nutshell: cheerful.
We are still feeling the deep sense of loss caused by the pandemic. As I said earlier, it’s over.
100[1 million] A person died. it is100[1 million] Empty chairs around the kitchen table. With every loss, so many people are left behind and heartbroken.
It’s strange how the stenographers are upset that the White House changed the record to clear up Biden’s “garbage” comments. But they never raised concerns about other instances.
In any case, the integrity of our historical documents must be protected.