First Lady Jill Biden needed a helping hand after the heel of her shoe became stuck in the ground.
The mishap happened while she was being photographed with members of her motorcade as she was being escorted to Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport.
Dr. Biden was assisted by a member of law enforcement that escorted her motorcade after her high heel became stuck in the ground.
First lady Jill Biden is is helped after getting the heal of her shoe stuck in the pavement while being photographed with member of law enforcement that escorted her motorcade before boarding her plane at Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport in Kansas City on Thursday
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President Joe Biden is putting a new spin on the idea of Making America Great Again.
According to Axios, Biden shed light on the long-term projects he has in mind to justify the need for increased taxes and deficit spending that he believes will reset the balance between the wealthy and the working class.
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President Joe Biden made remarks about the economy at Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, Ohio on Thursday.Credit.Doug Mills/The New York Times
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This didn’t age well, at least for the moment. Yesterday, Joe Biden defended his economic plan for “working Americans” by pointing to wage improvements, among other metrics. The results of his policies, Biden claimed, showed that economic improvement was spread across the board, not just for the wealthy.
He might have waited a day before making this claim:
After weeks of defending his economic policies against critics who blame them for overheating the economy, President Joe Biden went on the offensive Thursday, arguing that rising wages are a sign his agenda is boosting the fortunes of working Americans.