President Joe Biden delivers remarks to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Belfast/Good Friday agreement.
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President Joe Biden will look to navigate political turmoil that hangs over fragile peace in Northern Ireland as he celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement in a speech from Belfast Wednesday.
Biden kicks off a three-day trip in the United Kingdom and Ireland with remarks commemorating a widely heralded accord that ended three decades of civil war in Northern Ireland known as "The Troubles."
But the Northern Ireland government hasn't operated for more than a year amid a political impasse between Northern Ireland's two major parties: British unionists and Irish nationalists.
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I see a Patato
Big surprise, it is Ireland.
A twenty-three minute video for a puppet who has all decisions made for him by Susan Rice, Ron Klain and others.
What a warm reception for Biden. The Irish truly love potatos.
Niiicceeee one lol.
Cleverly done.
FJB….
TRUMP 2024🙏♥️🇺🇸
I hope he stays there and never comes back
Belfast is not Ireland, Belfast is in Northern Ireland, UK
It’s on the island of Ireland so it is.
FJB
They pump the old man with drugs and heavily edit his insane rambles.
8:45 “Don’t jump”
Fraud
JB=🤡