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President Joe Biden expressed condolences a month ago when it was announced that Congresswoman Jackie Walorski had died in a car accident.
“Jill and I are shocked and saddened by the death of Congresswoman Jackie Walorski of Indiana along with two members of her staff in a car accident today In Indiana,” the release said on Aug. 3.
But on Sept. 28, less than two months later, Biden searched for Walorski during a speech.
“Representative, Jackie are you here,” he asked. “Where’s Jackie? I think she was gonna be here.”
Biden mumbled and stumbled.
The White House attempted to say that Walorski was “top of mind” for Biden.