US President Joe Biden has taken a tumble at a military graduation ceremony in Colorado this morning. The stumble began as Biden jogged away from centre stage, where earlier he'd delivered a commencement address to the academy's graduates. 9News MORE:
tripped on a sandbag and fell as he completed handing out diplomas at the US Air Force Academy graduation ceremony in Colorado.
The stumble began as Biden was jogging away from centre stage, where earlier he'd delivered a commencement address to the academy's graduates. A group of men, including an official with the air force academy and two US Secret Service agents, grasped onto Biden's arms to help him back to his feet.
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