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President Biden Receives ‘Ugly Welcome’ In Minnesota As Citizens Pictured Holding ‘Indecent Banners’


President Biden has received a not-so-warm welcome on Tuesday as his motorcade entered the Land of 10,000 Lakes.

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According to local media reports, the levels of hate and disregard for the President of the US reached a new level of extreme by Biden’s haters who just couldn’t control their emotions.

Many were pictured with banners containing offensive, vulgar, and highly disrespectful words and slogans.

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Source: New York Post

Media outlets stationed at the event were able to record dozens of protesters who held those signs that were put up with one sole purpose and that was to diss the nation’s commander in chief,

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In the same way, many of the protesters stationed there held flags belonging to former US President Donald Trump’s campaign.

One sign went as far as stating the initials FJB which stood for F**k Joe Biden while others featured middle fingers that were cleverly disguised within the alphabets of their words.

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Source: New York Post

A White House correspondent revealed on Dallas Morning News recently how there were plenty of less coded variants of slang and offensive terms that had F**k You Biden mentioned. Likewise, the ever-so-popular saying, “Let’s Go Brandon” could also be seen across the board.

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Just last week, the US President received another not-so-warm welcome during his Thanksgiving visit to Nantucket where a man reportedly greeted Biden’s motorcade with the middle finger.

Source: New York Post

The pool reporter also spoke about how other messages included wordings like “You Suck” and “Trump still President.”

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Many also chose to don t-shirts that featured “Let’s Go Brandon” written all over them while flags posted with similarly themed messages could also be seen posted in the vicinity.

Source: New York Post

Biden’s approval ratings have gone downwards ever since a series of setbacks, this includes the country experiencing its highest rate of inflation to date, followed by a resurgence in COVID-19 cases.

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