Biden scolds reporters saying he ‘knows more world leaders’ than they do in their whole ‘goddamn’ lives

“Do you think it’s a risk to democracy?” asked a journalist.

“I think what did a genuine risk for democracy,” Biden replied.

President Biden talks about the media after signing the Social Security Equity Law at the White House on January 5, 2025. (Chris Kleponis/AFP Getty Images)

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After responding to the accusation that Trump is making plans to finish the citizenship of birth law, Biden replaced the issue to attack journalists.

“Possibly I would be the oldest president, but I know more world leaders than any of you have never known in all your fucking life!” Biden said.

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“He goes to the boys,” journalist Salena Zito.

Conservative communicator Steve Guest commented, “What a sour person. “

“This is a Washington title in a nutshell. That’s all that matters,” RedState Bonchie wrote.

CNN’s conservative commentator Scott Jennings joked about “the maximum civilian Catholic president, the maximum decent, and the maximum faithful that we’ve never had. “

Biden unleashed the press of his mandate, being rarely competitive comments to the helmets themselves.

In November, Biden made a journalist smile by asking him if he could negotiate a hostage agreement between Hamas and Israel before leaving his homework.

“President Biden, can we obtain a hostage agreement through the end of his mandate?” He asked for an Israeli correspondent 13.

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Biden replied, stating: “Do you think you can avoid being beaten in your head through a camera?” 

Biden has a history of insulting the press during public events. (Chris Kleponis/AFP via Getty Images)

In 2022, he went so far as to designate Fox News’ Peter Doocy as a “stupid son of a B—-” after asking whether inflation would be a political duty before the medium. Doocy said Biden later called him to “clear the air,” saying the comments were “nothing personal. “

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Lindsay Kornick is an assistant editor of Fox News Digital. The story can be sent to lindsay. kornick@fox. com and on Twitter: @lmkornick.

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