Joe Biden asks if dead congresswoman is in crowd during speech.
Joe Biden asked if a late congresswoman, who died in a car crash last month, was in the audience as he addressed a crowd.
The US President was speaking to an event about tackling hunger, which had been organised by politicians including Jackie Walorski, a Republican congresswoman from Indiana.
Mr Biden said: "Jackie, are you here? Where’s Jackie? I think she was going to be here."
The crash on Aug 3 was highly publicised, and Mr Biden had issued a statement at the time.
In it he said: "She was respected by members of both parties for her work on the House Ways and Means Committee."
Two of the congresswoman's staff also died in the crash, including the driver Zachery Potts. It happened in the Indiana district Ms Walorski represented.
She had joined three other members of Congress to organise the conference on hunger at which Mr Biden was speaking.
There was no immediate comment from the White House.
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Joe Biden asked if a late congresswoman, who died in a car crash last month, was in the audience as he addressed a crowd.
The US President was speaking to an event about tackling hunger, which had been organised by politicians including Jackie Walorski, a Republican congresswoman from Indiana.
Mr Biden said: "Jackie, are you here? Where’s Jackie? I think she was going to be here."
The crash on Aug 3 was highly publicised, and Mr Biden had issued a statement at the time.
In it he said: "She was respected by members of both parties for her work on the House Ways and Means Committee."
Two of the congresswoman's staff also died in the crash, including the driver Zachery Potts. It happened in the Indiana district Ms Walorski represented.
She had joined three other members of Congress to organise the conference on hunger at which Mr Biden was speaking.
There was no immediate comment from the White House.
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Zero Hedge is a far-right libertarian financial blog and news aggregator. Zero Hedge, per its motto, is bearish in its investment outlook and analysis, often deriving from its adherence to the Austrian School of economics and credit cycles. While often labeled as a financial permabear, Zero Hedge has also been described as a source of "cutting-edge news, rumors and gossip in the financial industry".
Over time, Zero Hedge expanded into non-financial political content, including conspiracy theories and fringe rhetoric advancing radical right, alt-right, and pro-Russia positions. Zero Hedge's non-financial commentary has led to multiple site bans by global social media platforms, although its 2019 Facebook ban and 2020 Twitter ban were later reversed.
In March 2020, American journalist Seth Hettena wrote an opinion-piece in The New Republic titled "Is Zero Hedge a Russian Trojan Horse?", and provided details on the links between Krassimir Ivandjiiski (the site publisher's Bulgarian father), and Soviet-era activities in propaganda, revealed during litigation initiated by the father against Hettena in the Bulgarian courts. Hettena commented that Zero Hedge has become "a forum for the hateful, conspiracy-driven voices of the angry white men of the alt-right. Racists, anti-Semites, extreme right-wingers, and conspiracy nuts were an underserved audience, and, as it turns out, a profitable one."
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