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Biden’s morals are bad, the president is afraid of his subordinates

Biden’s morals are bad, the president is afraid of his subordinates

More and more unpleasant information is emerging about Joe Biden’s behavior. Many people are already wondering if the president is physically fit to lead the United States, but recently there have been reports of his behavior unfit for office. The American press has learned that the 80-year-old Biden often uses unflattering words towards his immediate colleagues and even high-ranking senators.

Behind the scenes, the role of a kind grandfather hides in front of the audience a strict manager who encourages success, The Times writes.

US Vice President Joe Biden addresses delegates on Day 3 of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center, July 27, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  (Photo by Robin Beck/AFP)
Joe Biden is so impulsive not only in campaign events, but also in a narrow circle that his colleagues fear him.
Photo: Robin Beck/AFP

The president allegedly warned his colleagues on his first day in office that he would fire them on the spot if they disrespected their colleagues. White domestic workers reported this Axios to his reporter that the president’s behavior and mood swings are so unpredictable that it takes years to learn to handle them well. Some people have said that if Biden doesn’t yell at someone, he doesn’t respect that person. The boss wants to get the best out of his talented colleagues, which he often promotes with his high-pitched voiceovers.

Many people claim that the boss yells at them, constantly yells and swears. Because of this, they are afraid to stay in his company.

Biden usually acts disqualified when he feels his position is cornered and he doesn’t come across well in conversation or is looked down upon. The current leader of the United States has at times said threatening and insulting tone towards both his junior and senior subordinates. for the times Alex Thompson, Axios reporter who is writing a book about America’s First Man.

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It is not uncommon for Biden to swear and send his interlocutor to a warmer climate, or simply to hold accountable for his ignorance.

Biden allows himself to act impulsively even in front of journalists. Perhaps this could explain why, with the exception of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, he held the fewest number of press conferences during his presidency in the past 100 years.

The US leader also reportedly spoke with Volodymyr Zelensky in a raised voice. When the Ukrainian president mentioned what kind of help they would need and what they had not received from the two appointments earlier, Biden asked his colleague to thank him further for their generous efforts.

Chris Whipple — who previously wrote a book about Biden — and Thompson claim that the president’s violent outbursts have accompanied him throughout his career, so they believe his inappropriate behavior cannot be attributed to his old age. By the way, the politician understands that he is inclined to lose his temper, which he justifies by his Irish roots.

But his style isn’t the only thing strange about the current president of the United States. Biden fell several times on stage, on the steps of the plane, but also lost his balance while standing. In addition, he had already displayed mentally strange behavior. This was the case, for example, when he read instructions to him at the end of his speech.

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