Watch: Biden Caught In Another Lie As U.S. Archivist Calls President's Ridiculous Claim 'Unlikely'

By Charles Susswein | Thursday, 16 June 2022 04:45 PM
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A records search didn’t turn up proof for an allegation President Joe Biden made last month when he said to graduates of the U.S. that he was one of them.

The New York Post reported Tuesday that curators for the Delaware Historical Association in Wilmington went “box-by-box" searching for Naval Academy nominations made by the late Delaware Sen. J. Caleb Boggs in the early to mid-1960s.

During the May 27 ceremony in Annapolis, Biden explained to the crowd he had been “appointed to the Academy in 1965 by a senator who I was running against in 1972,” which the chief curator Leigh Rifenburg explained was “unlikely.”

“Our staff devoted a large chunk of last week to this project. We hauled and sorted through a few dozen boxes from the relevant years, which proved to be a needle-in-a-haystack proposition, as we feared,” Rifenburg announced.

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“To be safe, we searched the full range of dates from 1960 to 1965. It does seem extraordinarily unlikely that an appointment would have been made in 1965, given President Biden’s years of matriculation at the University of Delaware, but we wanted to be thorough,” she went on.

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“We were unable to find appointments for entry in 1961, 1963, 1964, or 1965,” she stated.

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In 2010, Biden proposed that it was in 1960 when he was “considered” by Boggs to go to the Naval Academy.

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“1960, I was a pretty good football player at the University of Delaware, and I was one of the guys that applied to come to this great academy. And a fellow named J. Caleb Boggs considered me, and I thought I was going to be a pretty good ball player,” the then-Vice President announced.

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“And then I found out you had two guys in the backfield back in those days admiral, and I realized I wasn’t going to get a chance to play at all. You had a guy named Staubach, and a guy named Bellino, so I went to the University of Delaware,” he went on.

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Biden made similar points at his commencement address in May.

“I didn't come to the Academy because I wanted to be a football star,” the President stated. “And you had a guy named Staubach and Bellino here. So I went to Delaware.”

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Bellino and Staubach are the only two football players out of the Naval Academy to win Heisman trophies, doing so in 1960 and 1963, respectively.

Though Biden’s bigger point was that Boggs, his rival in the 1972 election, made a crack regarding how if the now-president had gone to the Naval Academy, he would have been sidelined for their race.

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