Joe Biden Caught on Camera Lying, Plagiarizing Other Politician’s Speeches

Former Vice President Joe Biden has a long history of lying to further his political career, but one such incident has all but been lost to history because the media is more than willing to help Biden hide the truth.

Biden’s first wife and their infant daughter were killed in a 1972 crash. While we sympathize with his loss, there can be sympathy for the brazen way Biden laid the blame on someone who cannot defend himself.

Pam Hamill wants America to know that contrary to Biden’s account, her father, Curtis Dunn, was not the drunk driver the presidential hopeful has allowed people to believe he was.

Hamill told Inside Edition in 2008 that after the accident her father was “cleared of all wrongdoing” but remained haunted by the accident until his death in 1999.

 

That didn’t stop Biden from telling a group of University of Iowa students in 2008, “I got a phone call saying, ‘Your wife’s dead; your daughter’s dead’ … It was an errant driver who stopped to drink … and hit my children and my wife and killed them.”

So why does the media continue to repeat Biden’s version when the Deputy Delaware Attorney General found Dunn to not be at fault? Perhaps the same reason Biden always gets a pass.

Watch the video as Pierson Sharp of One America News reveals footage of Joe Biden repeatedly lying before the camera in 1987.


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