Joe Biden welcomed President William Ruto of the Republic of Kenya to the White House on Wednesday.
“President Biden welcomed Kenyan President William Ruto to the White House for a three-day state visit and designated the East African country as a major non-NATO ally as it prepares to deploy troops to Haiti as part of the U.N.-led effort to resolve the issue. part. ABC News said.
“About 1,000 Kenyan police officers are about to arrive in Haiti as part of a multilateral security support mission aimed at helping quell gang violence. Other countries expected to support Kenyan troops include the Bahamas, Barbados, Benin, Chad and Bangladesh. The United States said Broadcaster News.
The President of Kenya arrives on the South Portico of the White House.
As Biden slowly walked out to greet President William Ruto, he sounded like a four-year-old in his back-and-forth with reporters.
“Sir, when will you go to Africa?” a reporter asked Biden.
“When do you want to leave?” Biden replied.
“When do you want to leave?” the reporter asked Biden.
“When you want to go,” Biden said.
“When do I want to leave?” the reporter asked Biden.
“We’re going to Africa today. I’m kidding,” Biden said before sauntering into the White House.
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Reporter: “Sir, when will you go to Africa?”
Biden: “When do you want to leave?”
Reporter: “When will you go?”
Biden: “When you want to go.”
Reporter: “When should I go?”
Biden: “Our destination today is Africa.”
*Shuffles inside* pic.twitter.com/1hepsEWmTz
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 22, 2024