Biden's Connecticut Speech Ends with Controversial 'God Save the Queen' Remark.

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President Joe Biden's comment "God save the queen, man" at the National Safer Communities Summit at the University of Hartford has drawn confusion and criticism. White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Olivia Alair Dalton clarified that Biden's remark was directed at someone in the audience and not related to the Queen's death. Biden and Queen Elizabeth II had a friendly relationship, and the president attended her funeral last year. During the Bidens' visit to Windsor, the queen offered the couple tea and crumpets, and Biden said she reminded him of his late mother.
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