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President Joe Biden, often questioned for his mental capacity, addressed the nation on Saturday following the deadly tornadoes that struck Kentucky.
“This is likely to be one of the largest tornado outbreaks in our history,” Biden said.
Just a few paragraphs into his remarks, he said:
“Jill and I pray — and I’m — sincerely mean this — pray for those who have lost loved ones and for those who are uncertain of the fate of their loved ones,” he said. “And the debris that you see scattered all over the hurricane’s path.”