Joe Biden’s virtual campaign speech repeatedly interrupted by geese
That’s just fowl behavior.
Honking geese and chirping birds repeatedly interrupted presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden as he attempted to deliver a virtual campaign speech on Monday.
The former vice president was addressing the Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) Victory Fund during a live-streamed speech outside his Delaware home, according to The Hill.
At one point, the gaffe-prone candidate addressed the obnoxious background squawking.
“You’re going to hear, there’s a pond on the other side of my property here. A lot of Canadian geese. If you hear them honking away, they’re cheering, that’s what they’re about,” Biden quipped.
Other distractions included a person walking in the background of his shot, presumed to be a Secret Service agent, and a ringing iPhone.