President Biden confuses Iraq and Ukraine, repeats false claims about his family tragedies, and exaggerates stories for political gain, leading to fact-checks and corrections.
Key Points
President Biden falsely claimed his uncle was eaten by cannibals in New Guinea
He confused Iraq with Ukraine in a speech, leading to corrections
The New York Times fact-checked and debunked some of Biden's stories
Cons
President Biden's repeated false and exaggerated claims can mislead the public
Confusion between Iraq and Ukraine raises concerns about the president's knowledge