Biden misses G-20 family photo, White House blames 'logistical' issues
- President Joe Biden was absent from the traditional photo of world leaders at the final Group of 20 summit of his presidency.
- Timing caused Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to miss the photo, as they arrived after it was taken.
- A senior Biden administration official stated that Biden missed the photo due to 'logistical issues.
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Joe Biden Faces Final Humiliation, G20 Leaders Omit Him from Group Photo
Joe Biden’s presidency is limping to the finish line, and history is not likely to be kind. With just weeks left in office, Biden is... The post Joe Biden Faces Final Humiliation, G20 Leaders Omit Him from Group Photo appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Biden rushed from the jungle to Rio, but he was just too late for the group photo. The photo has now been taken. But once again the G20 heads of state were not fully assembled.
This time there were Joe Biden, Giorgia Meloni and Justin Trudeau, who had arrived late at Monday's. Also on Tuesday was not the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov.
The 19th meeting of the Group of Twenty is closed with the tranquility of having already agreed to the final declaration, but with an Argentine president increasingly isolated Read
Biden misses G20 ‘family photo’ due to ‘logistical issues’
President Joe Biden was not in attendance for a “family photo” of world leaders at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived at the photo area late, after the photo had been taken and world leaders were dispersing, so they were both excluded. A senior U.S.... The post Biden misses G20 ‘family photo’ due to ‘logistical issues’ appeared first on Daily Truth Report • DailyTruthReport.com.
PHOTO-SHOOT FAIL: Biden, Trudeau miss traditional photo with world leaders at G20
RIO DE JANEIRO -- President Joe Biden inadvertently was a missing man in the traditional photo of world leaders at the final Group of 20 summit of his presidency Monday, a photo-shoot fail that U.S. officials attributed to timing.
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