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Biden Ignored At Summit of the Americas, Stares Blankly Into Distance

President Joe Biden was seen being ignored at the Summit of the Americas being held in Los Angeles as he seemingly stares off into the distance.

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The moment happened as leaders assembled around the dinner table and it seems like Biden was treated like he was invisible.

Above the clip, the account RNC Research posted the quote, “No one wants to talk to Biden. Sad!”

Biden spoke at the event hosting the leaders from North, Central, and South American countries where he gave a speech outlining his goals for America and the countries in attendance. His goals include recovering from the pandemic, tackling migration, and improving the standard of living for everyone.

“To lower the risk around these kinds of investments, support policy reforms and improve investment and climate in countries, excuse me, the investment of climate—the climate of investment in these countries,” Biden said while mumbling through several of the words.

Biden has been under fire from several American continental countries over his decision to exclude Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.

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This comes behind news that Biden has fell in recent polling on Wednesday to just a 33 percent job approval rating. In the younger demographic between 18-34, Biden’s approval of his performance slipped to 22 percent.

Biden’s support has been decimated in recent months with most polling pointing to his handling of inflation and the economy as the reason. Right now, 64% of Americans think disapprove of the job he has done to tackle these pressing issues.

Biden seems to be invisible in more ways than one: he’s been an empty suit president and now world leaders are just ignoring him. Many Americans are rightfully blaming the economy on him and it is starting to show in polling. Let’s take a quick poll. Grade Biden’s handling of the of economy from F to A – with A being the highest?

Joel Bailey

Joel Bailey is a social commentator and writer at the Next News Network. He graduated from Fisher College in Boston, Massachusetts and was adopted from Africa. He is proof of the American dream and learned conservative values at a young age.

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