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Joe Biden is again caught with a cheat sheet instructing him when to sit down and take photos during the G20 summit.
A close-up photo of the sitting president showed him holding a list of instructions that said “YOU will sit in the center” and “YOU will make opening remarks.”
The 79-year-old attended the two-day summit in Bali, Indonesia along with other world leaders.
In his notes, Biden was also instructed when to take photos with other leaders before sitting down.
Biden has been caught using a cheat sheet multiple times, including at a June meeting with wind industry executives.
The exposure of his descriptive notes has led to concerns about his well-being and health.
President Joe Biden accidentally revealed a list of instructions telling him when to take photos and speak at the G20 summit in Indonesia
The notes told the president where to sit and the right time to do so – along with multiple reminders that his opening remarks were on the next page
The notes Biden held in his hands contained instructions for the opening remarks for the G20 event.
From snapping a photo to delivering the opening remarks, Biden was shown how to handle himself, leading up to his speech.
At the top and bottom of the notes, clear bold instructions told Biden to turn the page for his notes in the opening statement.
Other detailed notes tell Biden what projects he will be announcing and that he and his co-host are responsible for closing the event.
The notes specifically refer to the president as “YOU” rather than his name.
In a separate photo, Biden appeared to be sitting at a table looking at the notes.
It is not the first time Biden has been caught with a cheat sheet during important meetings. Pictured: Biden at the summit on Nov. 15
Biden has been caught revealing his detailed notes multiple times for all to see.
During the June meeting with wind executives at the White House, the president flashed the plan on how to behave.
The detailed instructions were titled “Offshore Wind Drop-By Sequence of Events” and told Biden to “enter the Roosevelt Room and say hello to the participants.”
The slip of paper told him to sit down: “You sit down,” it said. The note then instructed the president to speak as soon as the reporters were brought into the room: “You will give brief remarks (2 minutes).”
After the reporters left, Biden was told to address some of those present at the rally. “YOU ask Liz Shuler, President, AFL-CIO, a question,” then “YOU thank participants,” and “YOU leave.”
The meeting passed off without further incident, but afterwards eagle-eyed photographers soon realized what the president had revealed.
The president falsely showed photographers the list of instructions that read “take YOUR seat,” “You give short remarks,” and “You leave”
The 79-year-old was also instructed to speak to specific attendees, ask them questions and thank them before leaving the room
Earlier this year, Biden was mocked for using a printed “cheat sheet” with answers to expected questions when he faced the media to discuss the war in Ukraine.
The notes read, “If you weren’t advocating for regime change, what did you mean? Can you clarify?’ Another read: “Does this now threaten to shatter unity with your NATO allies?”
Biden had already prepared an answer on the printed card: “No. NATO has never been so united.’ He regularly uses cue cards and was often photographed with them during the campaign trail before taking office.
He often pulled out of his pocket the daily totals of Covid cases, which he regularly referred to. He also used them to give precise details at a city hall before the election, while answering a question about taxes.
“I carry this map with me,” Biden said, referring to the map. He used several cheat sheets during his first presidential press conference, including one with the headshots and names of reporters he planned to visit.
Biden also used notes during a summit with Putin in 2021, as he toured the damage from Hurricane Ida in Louisiana and as he summoned reporters at the G20 summit in Rome.