'There's a new sheriff in town': Biden says government has ignored US-made products for too long in 'Made in America' speech - then Confuses Obama and Trump in 'Freudian slip'
President Joe Biden vowed on Wednesday to increase accountability for federal agencies to buy products that have a 60 per cent or higher threshold of components made in America, insisting there's 'a new sheriff in town.'
The president finished the event with a 'Freudian slip' where he said he was vice president under President Donald Trump in 2009.
'Let me close with this,' Biden said. 'Back in 2009, during the so-called Great Recession, the President asked me to be in charge of managing that piece, then President Trump— excuse me, Freudian slip, that was the last president. He caused – anyway.'
'President Obama, I was vice president,' he recovered. 'The American auto industry, you remember, was on the rise.'
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