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The video falsely implied that Biden made a blunger in his latest speech.

"He went on to say, 'All the way through the supply chain, there is a lot of innovation.' Because of the actions we've taken, things have begun to change. End of quote."

Journalist Robert Mackey addressed the comments from viewers who assumed President Biden had made an error."No one would write"end of quote" in a teleprompter as a stage direction. You have to say that *out loud* so people know where the quote ends."Conservative Legislators Call for 50-State Audit to Decertify 2020 ElectionMackey added:"The original video and transcript shows that Biden actually said"end of quote" a sentence later than he should have.

"He has no idea what he's doing. He said"end quote" after his own sentence, not even the sentence he was trying to quote. It's embarrassing and farcical."Joe Biden ended his speech with a message of how proud he was to be president and reaffirmed his duty to the American people. U.S. President Joe Biden speaks on the economy during an event at the South Court Auditorium at Eisenhower Executive Office Building on November 23, 2021 in Washington, DC. The moment Joe Biden said"end quote" during his speech yesterday has been viewed over 1 million times.He said:"As you gather together with your family this Thanksgiving, I want you to know how grateful I am to serve as your president.

"And I promised you that I'll never stop working to address your family's needs and, together, we're going to confront challenges that we face and are going to face them honestly and that we'll keep building this economy around the hardworking folks who built this country."And I'm heading to a food kitchen to serve meals right now. Thank you for your time and effort. And I'll have plenty of time to talk to you later.

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