‘Nano nono, I don’t know’: Internet catches Joe Biden ‘malfunctioning’

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‘Nano nono, I don’t know’: Internet catches Joe Biden ‘malfunctioning’
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US President Joe Biden has been roasted online after appearing to stumble over his words while speaking about nanochips at a site for a new computer chip plant in Arizona on Tuesday, local time.

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