'Bizarre!' Fox News melts down over videos of Biden playfully biting babies at party
Joe Biden’s playful interaction with children at the White House Halloween party haunted Fox News on Thursday with a panel of hosts proclaiming the president’s “baby-biting spree” should trigger discussions of using the 25th Amendment against him.
“It’s just extraordinary, we’ve just spent five minutes talking about the president of the United States eating babies,” Piers Morgan said on Fox News’ “The Five.” “And whether you think we’re exaggerating, you see that close-up picture of him literally taking that baby’s leg like it’s a chicken leg or Sunday lunch and it’s bizarre behavior.”
In the now-viral videos, parents were all smiles on the South Lawn of the White House as they were greeted with their babies in hand by Biden, including a baby dressed as a turkey and another in an ice cream cone costume. The president can be seen in videos on social media playfully biting the leg of one baby while putting the foot of another in his mouth and nibbling at a third baby.
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“Joe Biden bizarrely put a baby’s foot in his mouth, which is rich because Joe is usually the one who puts his own foot in his mouth,” show co-host Jeanine Pirro said. “This bizarre behavior by Joe Biden, it not only reminds voters that this man is president and the 25th Amendment should be used against him, but it reminds voters how Kamala [Harris] covered up his imbecility.”
Co-host Greg Gutfeld used the Halloween eve White House party to attack Biden’s age.
“We always heard the rumors that he was eating baby food, but we didn’t think it was literal baby food,” Gutfeld said, adding emphasis on "baby" and "food." “We thought it was like mushed peas – not an actual baby!”
He continued by half-heartedly saying that he would defend Biden because “these kids were dressed up as food, right, he probably thought it was the real thing.”
“In my view, the brat was asking for it,” Gutfeld said.
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