Biden Claims He’s Been Talking to Ghosts for Third Time in a Week

Democrat President Joe Biden has claimed, for the third time in a week, that he’s recently spoken with someone who has been dead for years.

In recent days, Biden’s shocking gaffes about speaking with ghosts have been further raising major concerns about his fitness for office.

Nevertheless, Democrats and their corporate media allies continue to persuade voters that Biden is the best man to be holding the nuclear football.

On Wednesday, for the third time this week, Biden told an audience that he’s spoken with long-dead European leaders about the protests at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Biden told Democrat donors in New York that he spoke about Jan. 6 with former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl.

However, Kohl’s death pre-dates the event by nearly half a decade.

The disturbing flub comes just days after 81-year-old Biden confused French President Emmanuel Macron with the country’s ex-leader Francois Mitterrand.

Similarly, Biden said during a speech that he spoke with Mitterrand about Jan. 6 while arguing that foreign leaders support the Democrats’ anti-Trump agenda.

However, Mitterrand died in 1996.

Biden made the blunder on Wednesday in front of audiences at two separate fundraisers.

The flubs came as he regaled donors with an anecdote about his first international trip as president – to the 2021 G-7 summit in Great Britain.

Biden made the trip in the months after being sworn into office following the 2020 election battle with President Donald Trump.

“I showed up … and I sat down and said, ‘America’s back,’ and [French President Emmanuel] Macron looked at me and said, ‘For how long?’ How long? Not a joke,” Biden recalled, according to a pool report of the president’s stop at the home of Maureen White.

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White’s husband Steven Rattner manages billionaire Democrat Michael Bloomberg’s fortune.

“Helmut Kohl said, ‘Joe, what would you think if you picked up the phone and picked up the paper tomorrow and learned in the London Times, on the front page, that 1,000 people stormed the Parliament, broke down the doors of the House of Commons and killed 2 bobbies in the process … trying to stop the election of a prime minister?’” Biden added.

Kohl, who served as the chancellor of Germany from 1982 to 1998, died in 2017 – nearly four years before the 2021 G7 summit.

Angela Merkel was the chancellor of Germany at the time of the gathering of world leaders Biden was referring to.

About 50 guests, including liberal Hollywood actor Robert De Niro, were witness to the gaffe.

Biden also referenced “Helmut Kohl of Germany” during the telling of a nearly identical anecdote during a stop at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel near Columbus Circle, for an event hosted by Dr. Ramon Tallaj.

Tallaj is the chairman of the nonprofit SOMOS Community Care and a member of Democrat NYC Mayor Eric Adams’s COVID-19 recovery task force.

The president stumbled through the same story on Sunday in Las Vegas, with one of the only differences being that he recalled Mitterrand, rather than Kohl, presenting him with the hypothetical.

“It was in the south of England. And I sat down and I said, ‘America is back,’ and Mitterrand from Germany, I mean from France, looked at me and said – said, ‘You know what — why — how long you back for?’” Biden said in the campaign speech.

Mitterrand served two terms as president between 1981 and 1995.

He died at the age of 79 on January 8, 1996.

Biden’s latest gaffe is one of many verbal blunders he’s committed since taking office.

The flubs have sparked growing concerns over his mental acuity as he seeks a second term in office.

In one of his most infamous gaffes, Biden called out for Rep. Jackie Walorski (R-IN) during a White House event.

The event was held eight weeks after Walorski’s tragic high-profile death.

“Representative Jackie — are you here? Where’s Jackie?” Biden yelled out from the podium during the October 2022 function, as Slay News reported at the time.

“I think she was going to be here.”

The gaffe came after Biden had already released a lengthy statement mourning Walorski’s death.

Biden even personally called Walorski’s family to offer his condolences when she died.

Already the oldest president in US history, Biden would be 86 by the end of his second term, if re-elected in November.

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