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NewsNYP: The Saudi TV channel portrayed Biden as an unlucky jester in its parody

NYP: The Saudi TV channel portrayed Biden as an unlucky jester in its parody

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In the video, the actor playing Biden stands behind the White House podium, then he salutes, steps aside and extends his hand into space. Finding no one to shake hands with, the “President of the United States” turns to the flags and waves his hand in greeting.

After that, a flustered “VP Harris” appears in frame, who tries to steer “Biden” in the right direction, but he tries to shake hands with the void again, and “Harris” tries to hold him in place.


The publication notes that earlier the Saudi TV channel MBC already showed a parody of the US president. Then a video was released in which Biden was portrayed as a forgetful old man falling asleep on the podium.

Biden, who is 80, often finds himself in comical situations. So the other day he could not quote the poet Richard Blanco at the solemn ceremony and admitted that he was afraid to be in the White House.


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