President Joe Biden has been the victim of ridicule online after forgetting the name of the wife of Martin Luther King III while singing her happy birthday. 🔗-
Speaking on stage to Martin Luther King III, Biden said:"Congratulations today to the honorees, including your wife, who I understand has a birthday today.
"Well look, my wife has a rule in my family, when it is someone's birthday you sing happy birthday to them." Biden then proceeds to start the classic song, but when the moment to say Arndrea's name comes up Biden fumbles his words, and subsequently finishes the song without addressing his blunder.User BrettTrotter1 shared a gif of Kermit the frog from Sesame Street being yanked off stage quickly with the caption:"Don't want to see President Harris, but it's time for Joe to go."
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