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Sandbagged: Biden Takes a Tumble During Air Force Academy Graduation Ceremony in Colorado

Joe Biden took a major tumble after handing out diplomas during the Air Force Academy’s graduation ceremony in Colorado, Thursday.

The 80-year-old fell down hard and was helped back up by Air Force officials while the audience continued to cheer. As he walked off the stage, Biden pointed to a sandbag, which is what he apparently tripped over.

According to a pool reporter, Biden “was walking back to his seat when fell. He appeared to have tripped on a black sandbag on the stage.”

As the Daily Mail pointed out, this incident was just Biden’s “latest stumble after he fell up the stairs while boarding Air Force One last year and toppled over on his bike near his Delaware beach house.”

During his commencement speech earlier, Biden shouted about the diversity of the graduating class.

“Your class is one of the diverse, one of the most diverse classes in the history of this academy or any academy to graduate! That’s why we’re strong! That’s why we’re who we are!” Biden ranted to tepid applause.

During the 2020 presidential campaign, Biden mocked former President Donald Trump after he was seen carefully exiting a ramp at West Point.

“Look at how he steps and look at how I step. Watch how I run up ramps and he stumbles down ramps. Come on,” Biden sniped.

Biden’s embarrassing stumble comes the same day a new website hosting a massive catalog of explicit photos from his son’s abandoned laptop debuted online.

The site BidenLaptopMedia.com has been experiencing slow load times and repeated crashes all day due to heavy traffic and/or denial of service attacks.

The site is hosting nearly 10,000 photos taken between 2008 and 2019, and comes as the First Son faces investigations into his overseas business dealings and other crimes.

The website is the project of a former Trump White House aide who apparently spent months scanning the digital archive, redacting all the private parts on Hunter’s  X-rated photos.

“The number one thing we’re about … is truth and transparency,” Marco Polo founder Garrett Ziegler told Fox News. “If the American people want to know what their first family is like, they’re going to get it. And we’re not going to be taking out photos that paint the Bidens in a good light.”

Ziegler cited an “adorable letter” pictured on the laptop written by Hunter’s then-9-year-old daughter Finnegan to troops stationed overseas, as an example of a photo that puts the Bidens in a good light.

He told Fox that several photos containing private information were redacted, including images containing Social Security numbers, banking information and credit card numbers. Nude photos of Hallie Biden, Beau Biden’s widow and Hunter’s former girlfriend, were also redacted.

Previously unseen material published on the site include text messages between Hunter and Hallie and a photo of Hunter with then-girlfriend Zoe Kestan, who testified last year before the Delaware-based federal grand jury investigating the first son.

Additionally, Marco Polo also hosts the BidenLaptopReport, which also features images of Hunter Biden cavorting with prostitutes in various states of undress, often surrounded by drug paraphernalia.

 

 

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About Debra Heine

Debra Heine is a conservative Catholic mom of six and longtime political pundit. She has written for several conservative news websites over the years, including Breitbart and PJ Media.

Photo: US President Joe Biden falls during the graduation ceremony at the United States Air Force Academy, just north of Colorado Springs in El Paso County, Colorado, on June 1, 2023. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)