President Biden’s bizarre nature keeps getting stranger as the months pass on. Now, people are wondering why Biden keeps opting to use a fake White House set for speaking events instead of the actual White House. On Wednesday, Biden spoke from the set that’s actually located in the Eisenhower building, which is roughly a three-minute walk between the two buildings on the White House complex.
The bizarre set is made to look like the White House and features a digital window that depicted a fully bloomed rose garden in the background and it’s making Americans question why Biden is jumping through these hoops and what he’s actually hiding. However, Stephen Miller, a former senior adviser to President Trump offered a theory that makes total sense, Biden needs the setup to be able to read digital monitors.
The reason Biden uses this bizarre virtual set for televised meetings—and not an actual room like East Room, Cabinet, Oval, Roosevelt, Sit Room, etc.—is because it allows him to read a script directly from a face-on monitor (& w/out teleprompter glass that can be seen on camera). https://t.co/Uc4Ly9kL7T
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) October 6, 2021
According to Fox News:
The video set, which was constructed across from the White House in the South Court Auditorium in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, is used by Biden for video conferences and events broadcast online. Featuring professional monitors and lighting, it is the same set Biden used to show himself receiving a third dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine.
The set, which includes a small seating area for members of the press and others in attendance for events, also plays host to virtual meetings for Biden and other members of his administration.
This afternoon, I held a meeting with business leaders on the need to raise the debt ceiling. We discussed the urgency of this moment and the devastating impact it could have on Americans’ pocketbooks. pic.twitter.com/IT6YlFDNro
— President Biden (@POTUS) October 6, 2021
Truman Show Presidency https://t.co/n6NoN53KWO
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) October 6, 2021