President Joe Biden allegedly pondered, out loud, how young people could “make love” during the early months of his presidency and the tail end of the COVID-19 pandemic. His comments, first reported by the Washington Post on Friday, apparently stemmed from conversations with his grandchildren, which he then took to White House aides for answers:
In the early months of his presidency, as the pandemic dragged on with its stifling restrictions, President Biden often delivered a favorite monologue to aides: He was worried about young people’s mental health, he said. High school seniors were missing prom and graduation. He wanted to know how college students went on dates.
Specifically, Biden wondered how young people could “make love” under the circumstances, according to two aides who heard the president use that phrase multiple times during his first year in office. Biden’s fixation on loneliness among young people, the aides said, grew out of his near-daily conversations with his grandchildren.
Biden brought those concerns to Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy, who had written a book on loneliness, and encouraged him to prioritize the issue. Last May, Murthy released a National Strategy to Advance Social Connection, accompanied by guidance “calling attention to the public health crisis of loneliness, isolation, and lack of connection in our country.”
Biden has a long history of weird and inappropriate behavior around children, even his own. From his daughter Ashley’s diary, where she alleges “inappropriate” showers with her father Joe, at a young age, to his public behavior around kids and his tendency to kiss his granddaughter on the lips in public, Biden is long-believed to be the “Pedo Peter” referred to in Hunter Biden’s laptop correspondence.
The National Pulse also revealed that Joe Biden’s private e-mail account was listed as “Peter Henderson” in correspondence with Hunter.