Awkward moment Joe Biden tells freed prisoner’s 12-year-old daughter ‘no serious guys until you’re 30’ as he puts an arm around her and leads ‘Happy Birthday’ chant

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Awkward moment Joe Biden tells freed prisoner’s 12-year-old daughter ‘no serious guys until you’re 30’ as he puts an arm around her and leads ‘Happy Birthday’ chant
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