US President Joe Biden falls on stage at Air Force Academy graduation ceremony | WATCH
World | June 02, 2023 13:53 ISTUS President Joe Biden tripped and fell on stage at the Air Force Academy graduation. However, the White House said he is fine.
US President Joe Biden tripped and fell on stage at the Air Force Academy graduation. However, the White House said he is fine.
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