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A Confused President Biden is led around during Africa trip as he greets guests with ‘Welcome to America’

President Joe Biden, 82, made his first and only state visit to Africa on Tuesday, traveling to Angola in a trip filled with poignant symbolism, awkward moments, and reflections on his presidency’s legacy.

Guided Arrival and Missteps

Arriving in Luanda, Biden was guided by Angola’s 70-year-old President João Lourenço, who pointed out a step to help him safely onto the podium during the official welcome ceremony. Despite the warm reception, Biden made a series of confused remarks, including jokingly telling U.S. journalists, “Welcome to America,” when asked about his controversial pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, and whether President-elect Donald Trump would continue investing in Africa.

Speech at National Slavery Museum

The president’s primary engagement was a speech outside the National Slavery Museum in Morro da Cruz, where he called slavery “our nation’s original sin.” Reflecting on the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade, Biden spoke of Angola’s role in history, recounting how enslaved individuals were captured and sent to the Americas.

“We hear them in the wind and the waves—young men and women, born free in the highlands of Angola, only to be bound and forced on a death march to this spot,” Biden said, noting that a third of those captured didn’t survive the journey.

Biden also highlighted the story of William Tucker, the first African American born in what is now the United States, whose descendants attended the speech. “We’re going to right history, not erase history,” he pledged, referencing ongoing debates in the U.S. over teaching critical race theory and the legacy of slavery.

Focus on Angola’s Future

In addition to historical reflection, Biden touted the Lobito Corridor railway project as a symbol of Angola’s potential for development. “I must tell you up front, with the American press here, I’m probably the most pro-rail guy in America,” he joked, nodding to his nickname, “Amtrak Joe.”

Biden also announced increased direct flights from the U.S. to Angola, saying, “You don’t have to fly to Paris to get here—although Paris is pretty nice.”

Farewell Humor and Final Reflections

As his presidency winds down, Biden reflected on his time in office with characteristic humor. “Ladies and gentlemen, as you know, I’m in the final weeks of my presidency,” he quipped. “You don’t have to clap for that,” he added, drawing laughter from the crowd.

The president noted his commitment to visiting Angola despite his busy final weeks, saying, “I wanted to come to Angola.”

Looking Ahead

While President-elect Donald Trump is set to take over on January 20, Biden’s visit underscored his administration’s emphasis on reflecting on history, addressing global challenges, and strengthening ties with Africa. For many, his remarks served as a capstone to his presidency, blending his signature empathy with moments of levity and misstep.

Herbert Bauernebel

Herbert Bauernebel has been reporting from New York since 1999 and currently works for Bild.de, OE24 TV, and US Live. He also runs the news portal AmerikaReport.de. Bauernebel has covered nearly all major US events of the past quarter-century, including 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, Barack Obama’s election, Donald Trump’s surprise victory, the pandemic, last year’s election showdown, as well as natural disasters such as hurricanes and oil spills. He has also reported firsthand on international events, including the Asian tsunami, the Haiti earthquake, and the Fukushima disaster. He lives in Brooklyn with his family and holds degrees in communication and political science from the University of Vienna. Bauernebel is the author of a book about his experiences on 9/11, And the Air Was Full of Ash: 9/11 – The Day That Changed My Life.

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