Biden Panders to Blacks, Heavily Slurs, Has Insane Outburst of Anger During Visit to Black Church on Juneteenth (VIDEO)

President Joe Biden visited a Black church in Galveston, Texas, on Thursday to take part in Juneteenth celebrations. During his speech at Reedy Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, he raised his voice with emotion, saying, “This is the United States of America, for God’s sake! There’s nothing we can’t do when we come together.” His tone grew intense as he tried to show unity and pride during the national holiday.
Biden, who is 82 years old, spoke slowly and sometimes slurred his words, making parts of his message hard to understand. Despite that, he called making Juneteenth a federal holiday one of the proudest decisions of his presidency. He said the day stands for freedom, remembrance, and celebration.
In 2021, President Biden signed a law to officially recognize Juneteenth as a federal holiday. This day marks the moment in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Texas learned they were free—over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Although Juneteenth had been celebrated in Black communities for many years, it only recently gained widespread national recognition.
Biden’s visit to Galveston was meant to highlight that historic moment and show support for the Black community. However, critics questioned whether the visit was sincere or political, and some pointed out that Biden had previously confused Juneteenth with the Tulsa Massacre in a past statement. Others mentioned that former President Obama never officially recognized Juneteenth during his time in office.
Despite the controversy, Biden posted on social media that it was an honor to stand in the very place where freedom was declared over 160 years ago. His visit was meant to show that the fight for equality is still ongoing and that remembering Juneteenth helps move the country closer to justice and unity.