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The White House held its annual Halloween trick-or-treat event Wednesday night, and a video of Biden biting multiple infants during a handshake that night went viral. On “The Megyn Kelly Show,” the SiriusXM host began discussing Biden’s viral moment, noting that the babies looked “adorable” but that there are unspoken rules when it comes to this. did.
“I got to talk about Biden and the baby. It’s so weird. I know it’s Halloween and I know they’re babies and they’re adorable. Everyone is I think, if it’s someone else’s baby, you can’t put your mouth on it. That’s kind of the rule,” Kelly began. “I’m sorry, but those are the rules, Stephen, and you can’t put other people’s babies in your mouth.”
Kelly then played a video of Biden biting the foot of a baby dressed as a chicken, then played a video of Biden putting another toddler’s foot in his mouth. (Related: ‘Whatever it takes’: Political strategist says Democrats should stop coddling Biden just to make him feel ‘included’)
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“What I realized is that everyone wants to squeeze baby thighs, especially when they’re in a onesie and have those adorable thighs,” Kelly continued. “But normally humans would never do something like that. Usually another mom would come in and say, ‘Oh, can I too?’ And you think, “Sure.” Or if you didn’t want it, you’d think, “Oh, he doesn’t feel good.” But I have three children and no one has ever put my baby’s feet in his. [mouth]And certainly not yet the President of the United States. ”
Biden made headlines earlier this week when he told Vote Latino that fellow supporters of former President Donald Trump were “trash.” President Trump answered questions from his garbage truck during a rally in Wisconsin on Wednesday, and responded by donning a fluorescent orange sanitary vest.
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