Joe Biden emitting his own emissions it would seem…
The Duchess of Cornwall was apparently left stunned after US president Joe Biden broke wind in front of her at COP26.
According to sources, Camilla has been unable to talk about anything else after hearing President Biden fart whilst they chatted to each other at the climate summit in Glasgow.
A source told the Daily Mail: “It was long and loud and impossible to ignore.
“Camilla hasn’t stopped talking about it.”
https://twitter.com/PoliticsForAlI/status/1457106298479185921
The President met Camilla during a reception at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery last week, which was also attended by Prince Charles, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Probably not the way that Biden would have liked to mark the one year anniversary of his 2020 presidential victory over Donald Trump.
This isn’t the first embarrassing moment for the President during his trip to Glasgow, either.
First his motorcade was stopped by a “large, naked Scottish man” stood in the road…
From the White House pool report on @POTUS journey from Edinburgh to Glasgow:
‘At one point when we were still on smaller country roads, a large, naked  Scottish man stood  in his front window taking a picture of the motorcade with his phone.’
Welcome to Scotland, Mr President— Jon Sopel (@jonsopel) November 2, 2021
… and then he faced accusations of falling asleep during the opening speeches of COP26.
An unfortunate metaphor for the Biden presidency 😴 😴 😴 pic.twitter.com/KTpMK6dKvA
— Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) November 1, 2021
This also isn’t the first time that the 78-year-old has faced accusations of letting rip in front of people.
In May 2020, Republicans, including Donald Trump Jr, posted a video clip of Biden containing a suspicious noise while live-streaming an exchange with Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf.
Related links:
- Greta Thunberg storms out of COP26 and blasts UN delegates for ‘greenwashing’
- Boris Johnson took private jet from COP26 to dine with climate sceptic
- Royals produce 50 times more carbon than the average UK family despite COP26 pleas