Biden Looks For Long Dead Congresswoman At A WH Conference, In What Critics Say Is A Sign Of The President's Mental Decline

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US President Joe Biden on Wednesday, attended a bipartisan event organized by a group of legislators putting forward the bipartisan, bicameral bill to convene the second national White House conference on food, nutrition, hunger, and health.

Congresswoman Jackie Walorski who died in a car accident last month, was part of the bipartisan group of legislators who made the conference possible. Biden sent a condolence letter at the time to the family of the Indiana congresswoman.

During his address to the conference, the president bizarrely attempted to give a shoutout to the dead congresswoman along with others.

"I want to thank all of you here, including bipartisan elected officials like … Senator Braun, Senator Booker, Representative … Jackie, Jackie are you here?" Biden said. "I think she was going to be here to help make this a reality."

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre tried unsuccessfully to defend the president after reporters badgered her with questions about his mental condition.

Thousands of miles away on the other part of the world, Biden's number 2, Vice President Kamala Harris made her own gaffe while on a visit to South Korea and a few other Asian nations.

Speaking at the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea, Harris said “The United States shares a very important relationship, which is an alliance with the Republic of North Korea.” What?

US is not in an alliance with North Korea which is ruled with iron fist by an authoritarian regime. The vice president apparently wanted to say South Korea which is America's close ally.

Video of the vice president's remarks quickly went viral online, as critics share clips of other infamous gaffes she made over the last several months.

WATCH gaffes made by President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Jackie Walorski and North Korea respectively