President Biden stumbled repeatedly Tuesday during remarks on US aid to Ukraine, among others, noting the successful “Hungarian” resistance to Russia’s invasion.
Biden said:
Just a few days ago, the Wall Street Journal quoted a young Hungarian fighter, and I quote, ‘Without the Javelins, it would have been very hard to stop the enemy pushing ahead,’ end of quote.”
Wall Street Journal‘s report quoted a private first class named Oleksandr in Ukraine’s 128th Separate Mountain Assault Transcarpathian Brigade. The article does not identify him as Hungarian.
The president ironically began his remarks by joking about his propensity to misspeak.
You can watch Biden’s mistake below:
Featured image: US President Joe Biden speaks about security assistance to Ukraine at Lockheed Martin’s Javelin anti-tank missile plant in Troy, Alabama, on May 3, 2022. Photo by Evan Vucci/MTI/AP