Biden social media post deleted after falsely accusing Supreme Court over LNG ruling

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The White House deleted a post from President Biden's official POTUS account after users panned it for mistakenly accusing the Supreme Court of overturning on Monday a Department of Energy freeze on new liquefied natural gas exports.

President Joe Biden speaks in the Cross Hall of the White House Monday, July 1, 2024, in Washington. The White House deleted a post from President Biden’s official POTUS account after users panned it for mistakenly accusing the Supreme Court of overturning on Monday a Department of Energy freeze on new liquefied natural gas exports.

President Biden’s since-deleted post read: “Yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling on our pause on Liquified Natural Gas exports is incredibly disappointing.” Users on X mocked the post, calling it “embarrassing” and to “Give Joe a break. It’s after 4 pm,” referencing a recent report that the president is more prone to mental lapses after 4 p.m.While it is unlikely Mr. Biden handles his own social media, the post appeared amid serious questions about the president’s cognitive decline following a disastrous debate performance last week, leading to a debate as to whether he should be at the top of the Democrats’ ticket in November.

In a last-minute scheduled White House speech, Mr. Biden said the decision makes the president equal to a king.

 

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