Biden's Irish Visit Marred by Gaffes and Controversies.

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President Biden acknowledged his age and the end of his career while addressing the Irish parliament, expressing hope for the future and lauding the historic partnership between the US and Ireland. He also spoke about his late son Beau, who he said should have been standing in his place. Biden thanked Ireland for their support for Ukraine and for standing with the US in opposing Russia’s invasion. The president honored the history of the partnership between the US and Ireland, expressing hope for future generations.
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