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Biden Addresses Controversial Mandela Claims at Debate

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnApril 7, 2025
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During a recent Democratic debate, former Vice President Joe Biden faced scrutiny for repeatedly claiming he was arrested while attempting to visit Nelson Mandela, a narrative contested by key figures from his past. Reflecting on his campaign as he approaches a pivotal primary in South Carolina, Biden’s assertion, made at least three times this month, drew immediate pushback, including a denial from former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young, who stated, “No, I was never arrested and I don’t think he was, either.”

In addition to the disputed Mandela story, Biden also sparked controversy by misstating gun violence statistics, claiming “more than 150 million people” have died from related incidents since 2007—far exceeding accurate figures. A Biden aide later clarified he intended to reference “150,000” fatalities, not 150 million. As he strives to connect with South Carolina’s diverse electorate and solidify his position as a frontrunner, these gaffes may influence voter perceptions and campaign momentum.

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