The election may be over, but Joe Biden is still president-ish, and the administration isn’t even trying to make Kamala look like the co-president anymore.
It’s hard to say who exactly is running the country right now, but I doubt many people believe Biden is the one calling the shots. On Wednesday, he appeared to briefly nod off during a discussion about trains during a summit in the country of Angola in Africa, as the Daily Mail reports:
The president is a train [fiend], having commuted daily on Amtrak from his Wilmington, Del., home to Washington D.C. when he was a senator.
He made that point when he spoke.
‘Mr. President I’m coming back to ride on the train all the way from end to end,’ he told Angola President João Lourenço.
He recalled his old 212 mile daily commute between Wilmington and Washington.
‘I like trains a lot. So I’m coming back. You’re stuck with me,’ he noted.
America and its allies have heavily invested to refurbish the 800 mile Lobito Corridor, which consists of train lines in Zambia, Congo and Angola.
‘Africa has been left behind for much too long. But not anymore. Africa is the future,’ Biden said.
The goal of the…
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