Democrat President Joe Biden was once again met with the chants of “Let’s go, Brandon” while visiting Kentucky to look at the devastation from the recent tornado.
“I’m with the president in Mayfield. Looking at destruction,” BBC News correspondent Tara McKelvey reported.
“There is a Trump flag and when Biden got out of the motorcade someone called, ‘Let’s go, Brandon.’
“They said it twice.”
Lexington Herald-Leader reporter Austin Horn said, “Two Let’s go Brandon”s from the crowd as Biden gets out.”
Biden tweeted earlier: “I’m in Kentucky today to meet with local leaders and to survey the damage from the tornadoes and extreme weather.
“It will take all of us, working together, to recover and begin rebuilding — and we are committed to providing whatever support is needed for however long it takes.”
From The BBC:
The tornadoes that hit Kentucky at the weekend are known to have killed at least 74 people in the state.
The victims range in age from as young as two months to 86 years old and come from at least eight different counties.
“The people of Western Kentucky have gone through an unspeakable trauma,” Governor Andy Beshear said on Monday.
I’m with the president in Mayfield. Looking at destruction. There is a Trump flag and when Biden got out of the motorcade someone called: “Let’s go, Brandon.” They said it twice. https://t.co/5RuLK62O2Q pic.twitter.com/XTWtXE6ASu
— Tara McKelvey (@Tara_Mckelvey) December 15, 2021
Two “Let’s go Brandon”s from the crowd as Biden gets out pic.twitter.com/1syheIGQx0
— Austin Horn (@_AustinHorn) December 15, 2021
I’m in Kentucky today to meet with local leaders and to survey the damage from the tornadoes and extreme weather. It will take all of us, working together, to recover and begin rebuilding — and we are committed to providing whatever support is needed for however long it takes.
— President Biden (@POTUS) December 15, 2021