Media personality Megyn Kelly blasted President Joe Biden for giving unsolicited dating advice to a young girl while putting his hands on her shoulders.
“I’m sorry, it’s weird. No one wants him touching their shoulders and giving dating advice,” Kelly said during her SiriusXM talk show, the Megyn Kelly Show, Monday. “First of all shut up. Look how uncomfortable she is.”
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“Don’t advise my daughter on when she should get serious with a man. Step away sir,” Kelly continued. “I like him better when he’s not doing anything.”
Biden was in Irvine, California, on Friday campaigning for Democrats in the lead-up to the midterm elections when he stopped to take photographs with attendees. The young girl, seemingly in her early adolescent years, posed for a photo before the president put his hands on her shoulders and told her: “Now, a very important thing I told my daughter and granddaughters — no serious guys until you’re 30.”
The girl then replied, “I’ll keep that in mind.”
In discussing the clip, Kelly said it was another example of something being “off.”
“I don’t know what it is, I don’t know what he’s done, but something’s off,” Kelly said. “There’s something wrong with this guy. There’s something off. Normal men don’t behave like this.”
Biden’s critics have routinely slammed the president for his slip-ups.
Earlier this month, while speaking in Nevada, former President Donald Trump played a video compilation of Biden blunders.
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While Biden mentioned stuttering as a child during the 2020 presidential campaign, he has since denied that he continues to suffer from it.
“I don’t think of myself as continuing to stutter,” Biden said. “But apparently, people will say — occasionally say [that when] I’m tired, I’ll go, I’ll say, ‘um, uh,’ and I’ll find myself searching for a second.”