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Robert De Niro Tells USA Not To Believe Its Lying Eyes About Joe Biden: “He’s, you know, he got us into calm waters, he’s doing the best he can, and uh, we got to get through a tough period, period


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Hollywood star Robert De Niro went on the “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and told Americans not to believe their lying eyes about President Joe Biden. De Niro said that despite chaos across the world, starving babies at home, and skyrocketing gas prices Biden has got us ‘into calm waters.

“Having a new guy at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue has that, do you sleep any better at night?” said Colbert.

De Niro said: Yes. He’s, you know, he got us into calm waters, that was always the idea. He’s doing a very good job. It’s a tough one, I couldn’t imagine. I can’t imagine how difficult it is.

“I have decisions in my personal life, but what he goes through is a hundred times that.”

“Yeah,” Colbert said.

“And so, no, he’s doing the best he can, and uh, we got to get through a tough period.” De Niro said.

“Yeah, yeah,” Colbert said but no one believes it least of all De Niro. Because we all see what is going on and what is going on is $5 national average for gas.

According to Gas Buddy, the national average of gasoline hit the $5.00 per gallon today. The $5.00 per gallon mark is a new record of incompetence for Joe Biden.

From ABC:

The average price of a gallon of gas nationwide exceeded $5 on Thursday, crossing the milestone after a rapid rise over the past month that has alarmed public officials and strained the budgets of everyday Americans, according to GasBuddy.

In all 50 states, the average price of a gallon of gas stood above $4.40, but costs ranged considerably across different regions, as drivers in the West and Northeast suffered the highest prices and drivers in the Southeast saw the lowest, AAA data showed.

In California, the state with the highest gas prices, drivers paid an eye-popping average of $6.40 per gallon, AAA data showed.