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4 BIG LIES Biden told the public during his appearance on “The Howard Stern Show”
By Kevin Hughes // May 02, 2024

President Joe Biden is known to tell lies during interviews with the media and well-known personalities, and his April 26 interview on "The Howard Stern Show" was no different. In fact, he stated four major fabrications during his appearance on the radio program.

The incumbent chief executive talked about a list of subjects – which prompted media outlets and commentators to rebuke him for "stretching the truth." Greg Price, communications director for the State Freedom Caucus Network, was among them. He mentioned several questionable comments Biden gave during his April 26 interview with the Stern.

First, Biden claimed that he worked as a lifeguard and saved six people from drowning. Price mentioned that this claim is false.

Second, Biden claimed that he was "runner-up in state scoring" in football during his high school years. According to Price, this second claim is likewise false.

Third, Biden claimed that he received "salacious pictures" from women in the 1970s during his time as a U.S. senator for the state of Delaware. These pictures he received, Biden added, were given to the U.S. Secret Service.

"I got put in that 10 most eligible bachelors list … and a lot of lovely women… would send very salacious pictures. I'd just give them to the Secret Service," he told Stern.

But according to Price, this is "definitely a lie," given that "senators don't have Secret Service protection. Fox News further stated that Biden didn't receive Secret Service protection until 2008, when he was elected vice president alongside former President Barack Obama.

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"No evidence" Biden was arrested in civil rights protest

Fourth, Biden claimed he was arrested as a child while standing with a Black family on their porch as people were protesting desegregation. According to the president, the protest happened at the Lynnfield suburb of Delaware's New Castle County. Biden's mother had related the details of that event to him when he was younger.

"She said, 'Remember when they were desegregating Lynnfield, the neighborhood … suburbia – and I told you – and there was a Black family moving in and there was – people were down there protesting; I told you not to go down there, and you went down, remember that? And you got arrested standing on the porch with a Black family? And they brought you back, the police?' And I said, 'Yeah, Mom, I remember that.'"

Price said that was a lie, with mainstream media outlets pointing this out. According to the New York Times, "there is no evidence that [Biden] was ever arrested at a civil-rights protest." It added that the president "appeared to once again stretch the truth about being arrested at a Delaware desegregation protest as a teenager."

Even fake news purveyor CNN debunked Biden's fabrication, noting that there is "no evidence Biden ever got arrested during a civil rights protest, as the Washington Post and PolitiFact found when they looked into this claim in 2022."

"Biden has at least twice told the story of his supposed presence at this particular Delaware protest without mentioning any arrest, instead claiming that the police merely took him home that day."

Price wasn't the only one who dunked on Biden during his appearance on "The Howard Stern Show." Conservative commentator Rita Panahi of Sky News Australia wrote on X: "Another day, another Biden lie. At least no one got eaten by cannibals in this one." (Related: Tom Renz says truth-tellers exposing Biden administration’s lies are still being CENSORED and SILENCED – Brighteon.TV.)

Judge Jeanine Pirro, who hosts "The Five" on Fox News, also put in her two cents on Biden's remarks. During the same interview, the president told Stern that he would be "happy to debate" former President Donald Trump. But Pirro, who believes otherwise, posted on X: "How can Biden debate if he can't even keep his lies straight?"

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Watch Sean Hannity commenting that Biden's interview with Howard Stern raised a lot of eyebrows in the clip below.

This video is from the NewsClips channel on Brighteon.com.

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