Biden said, "You've got a bug on you," and brushed the bug off her chest.
In an interview with a female reporter on Wednesday, President Joe Biden got a little handsy and brushed a bug off the reporter's chest.
The interviewer, Stephanie Abrams, was asking Biden what he thinks about the "national emergency with respect to climate change."
Biden then answered, saying, "We've already done that."
As the two were talking, Biden said to Abrams, "You've got a bug on you," and proceeded to brush the bug off Abram's chest.
Abrams quickly said, "Thanks, appreciate it," and moved on with the interview. "So, you've already declared that national emergency?” Abrams said, pressing Biden more.
Biden responded saying, "Practically speaking, yes."
Biden has been known to be touchy. He nibbled on the shoulder of a small child in July, on the tarmac in Finland.
He has said before that he will be "more mindful" of respecting personal space, but it did not seem that way in the interview with Abrams. At the time when he spoke of the need to give others personal space, he placed the blame on shifting "social norms."
"[T]he boundaries of protecting personal space have been reset. And I get it. I get it. I hear what they are saying. I understand," he said in a video posted to Twitter.
Source - The Post Millennial/Twitter