White House rushed to understand that President Joe Biden‘s notes about the Trump campaign and “garbage” had been taken out of context, according to people with knowledge of the situation who spoke on Friday.
In the end, the White House press business inserted an apostrophe into the text without the approval of the Stenography Office, which prepares the formal record, leading to a debate over the significance of Biden’s words.
The remarks were made on Tuesday as Biden addressed Latino followers about artist and Trump supporter Tony Hinchcliffe, who claimed Puerto Rico is a “floating area of wastes.” In the first text, Biden said” the single wastes I see floating out there is his followers- his, his demonisation of Latinos is inexcusable..”. Officers tried to understand he was talking about Hinchcliffe’s remarks, releasing a record that rendered the phrase as “his fan’s” demonisation, meaning Hinchcliffe’s demonisation was bullshit.
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