Biden ripped for linking minority workers to those ‘without high school diplomas’

President Biden has been ripped as racist after he inferred that African-American and Hispanic workers are the ones “without high school diplomas” in another humiliating gaffe.

The 80-year-old president was touting the economy at Prince George’s Community College in Maryland on Thursday when he made his latest blunder.

“We’ve seen record lows in unemployment particularly – and I’ve focused on this my whole career – particularly for African Americans and Hispanic workers and veterans, you know, the workers without high school diplomas,” he said in televised remarks.

But according to the transcript released by the White House, there was supposed to be the word “and” separating the African American, Hispanic workers and veterans from those without high school diplomas.

Biden’s speech would then read: “We’ve seen record lows in unemployment particularly – and I’ve focused on this my whole career – particularly for African Americans and Hispanic workers and veterans, you know, and the workers without high school diplomas.”


President Joe Biden is pictured giving remarks at Prince George's Community College in Maryland.
President Joe Biden linked African American and Hispanic workers to “those without high school diplomas” in a speech about the economy on Thursday.
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Graduates are pictured holding diplomas.
According to the White House transcript, there was supposed to be the word ‘and’ separating the African American and Hispanic workers and veterans from those without high school diplomas.
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The Post has reached out to the White House for comment.

Biden’s latest blunder comes amid growing concerns about the president’s mental acuity as he runs for a second term in office.

He has made a number of gaffes over his three years in office.

Last year, Biden asked during another speech, “Jackie, are you here? Where’s Jackie?” as he searched the room for Jackie Walorski, an Indiana congresswoman who had been killed in a car accident the month before.

The president had issued a heartfelt statement of condolence to her family at the time, saying how shocked and saddened he was by her death.

He also called for regime change in Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, only for the White House to later deny he meant that when he said of Vladimir Putin: “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.”


Biden is pictured speaking about Bidenomics in Maryland on Thursday.
Biden’s latest blunder comes amid growing concerns about the president’s mental acuity as he runs for a second term in office.
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In July, Biden accidentally provided a lowball estimate of COVID-19’s death toll — saying “over 100” Americans have died from the disease since it emerged over three years ago.

His remarks were later corrected to “over 1 million” in an official White House transcript.

And just this week, the president came under fire again for claiming he was at the World Trade Center site in New York City one day after the 9/11 attacks — despite his own autobiography placing him in DC.

Now, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough revealed, many in his own party say he may be too old to run for a second term.

“Let me just say, Democrats off the air will say ‘Joe Biden’s too old. Why is he running?” Scarborough told Washington Post foreign affairs columnist David Ignatius on Wednesday.

“On the air — they won’t say that.”