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During a significant D-Day remembrance event in France on Thursday, President Biden experienced a brief, awkward moment as he sought out his chair while other dignitaries continued standing.

At 81, Biden was seen reaching for his seat on the stage in Normandy as his wife, Jill Biden while France President Emmanuel Macron remained standing up next to him.

First Lady Jill Biden immediately covered her mouth as the president hesitated above his chair.

Footage captured the president pausing uncomfortably until the others took their seats as well.

The incident quickly gained traction on social media, with numerous users speculating whether the first lady had subtly signaled her husband to stay standing.

However, it remains unclear if Jill Biden actually communicated anything to the president at that moment.

A 13-second video clip of the incident was shared by RNC Research on X, depicting the scene in a way that suggested there was no chair behind Biden.

The clip rapidly went viral, sparking various conjectures about the president’s actions.

In another moment during the ceremony, cameras recorded Biden with his eyes shut, signaling some to speculate that he might have been falling asleep again.

Another video making rounds on social media showed the president appearing momentarily confused after shaking hands with Macron, before being directed by a handler.

Jill And Joe Biden attended with world leaders and veterans on the Normandy beaches on Thursday to honor the 80th reunion of the June 6, 1944, invasion, a crucial event that helped bring an end to World War II.

At the U.S. Normandy Cemetery, President Biden expressed profound respect for the assembled U.S. veterans, some of whom were wrapped in cozy blankets.

He addressed the veterans, saying, “God love ya.”

“The men who fought in this battle became heroes,” Biden remarked. “They knew better than anyone that there are things that are worth fighting and dying for.”

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