US Politics | Where did Joe Biden fall off his bike?
THE VIDEO of President Joe Biden falling off his bike in June 2022 went viral on the internet after it was widely shared online. However, not many internet users know the exact location of this unfortunate incident. ReutersJoe Biden on the ground after falling off his bike at Gordon's Pond State Park in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, on June 18, 2022 '/ ' On June 18, 2022, President Joe Biden fell off his bike at Gordon's Pond State Park, which is near his beach home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. When he was wrapping up his morning ride, he decided to pedal over to a crowd of well-wishers standing by the bike rail. The fall occurred when he tried to dismount to speak to reporters and well-wishers. Biden appeared to be fine after the fall. As a result of his fall, a new landmark was briefly added to Google Maps before disappearing on the night of Tuesday, July 19, 2022. Read More On The Sun PREZ ON THE MOVE Everything to know about Joe Biden's moves as POTUS BIZARRE WISH The View fans shocked by Sara Haines' joke about Joe Biden having Covid The pin on Google Maps was named Brandon Falls. One Twitter user commented on this landmark saying: ...I'm sure it will be changed soon. But some genius tagged the spot where Biden fell off his bike on Google Maps with a historical pin for Brandon Falls.... Brandon was used because of a previous meme referring to Joe Biden as ...Let's go Brandon.... Most read in News SAD LOSS Naked and Afraid contestant Melanie Rauscher 'found dead at friends' house' age 35 SHOCK DEATH Bodybuilder Jerry Ward dies suddenly aged 46 after complaining about rib pain A WARZONE Revelers seen fleeing in panic after reports of 'shooter' at Jazz Fest WALL OF FLAMES Wildfire near Yosemite sparks mass evacuation & threatens sequoia trees TEEN'S SHOCK KILLING Boy charged with murder after 14-year-old girl found dead by her mom SPEAR FISH Woman, 70, stabbed in groin by 100lb fish that leapt out of water & attacked her What does Let's go Brandon mean? The phrase ...Let's go Brandon... is referring to a viral video of a NASCAR Racer, Brandon Brown. In the video, the crowd behind him is chanting ...f*** Joe Biden... however, the NBC reporter is claiming the chant is ...let's go Brandon,... which has since been referred to as a form of damage control. Following the viral video, people have been creating different memes with the phrase ...let's go Brandon,... and posting them all over social media. The catchphrase has also been turned into merch, with items such as hoodies and flags displaying the words ...let's go Brandon... or ...F**k Joe Biden.... During a December 24, 2021, Christmas phone call with the President and First Lady, they were tricked by the caller into saying ...Let's Go Brandon... and the pair seemed unaware of the viral meme's meaning. On the call, Biden wished the father, Jared Schmeck, a wonderful Christmas, to which the father responds, ...I hope you guys have a wonderful Christmas as well and let's go Brandon.... The president unknowingly answers, ...Let's Go Brandon, I agree.... But after the moment went viral, Schmeck said he "meant no disrespect" and is "not a Trumper" but a "free-thinker and follower of Jesus Christ". While he said it was a joke, Schmeck said it was also an expression of his frustration with the president's policies, including vaccine mandates, inflation, and supply chain issues. President Joe Biden speaks from the East Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, August 18, 2021Associated Press Who is Brandon Brown? Born September 14, 1993, Brown, 28, is known as a professional American stock car racing driver. Currently, he competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and drives the No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro for Brandonbilt Motorsports. Brown joined the Xfinity Series as a part-time racer back in 2016 before switching to full-time during the 2019-20 season. Read More on The US Sun LEFT TO ROT Inside abandoned zoo with remains of great white SHARK floating in tank ICE QUEEN? Kardashian fans fear Kim's face is 'FROZEN' after spotting detail in recent pics Prior to the Xfinity Series, Brown competed in the Camping World Truck Series from 2014-17. Brown captured his first Xfinity Series win on October 2, 2021, at Talladega Superspeedway.
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