Fire Truck. Source: File Photo

RNC Spotlights Biden’s ‘George Costanza’ Moment About The Fire At His Delaware Home

Fire Truck. Source: File Photo
Fire Truck. Source: File Photo

President Joe Biden has apparently adopted the mantra of George Costanza from “Seinfeld.”

When giving his buddy Jerry advice on beating a lie detector test, George offered, “It’s not a lie, if you believe it.”

The Republican National Committee last week reminded voters of one of Biden’s favorite lies that he seemingly believes: that a small kitchen fire in his Delaware home almost cost him his wife, house, and beloved Corvette.

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Biden was at a campaign stop in Michigan on Thursday. While greeting voters, he shared the story of how his house caught fire in 2004.

Greenville, Delaware, firefighters “saved my wife, saved my cat, and saved my Corvette,” the Democratic president told the small group.

In a series of posts on X on Thursday and Friday, the RNC reminded users of the truth, citing news reports from the time of the incident.

“That’s a debunked lie. According to a 2004 AP report, it was ‘a small fire … contained to the kitchen’ that ‘was under control in 20 minutes,’” the RNC posted.

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“This was at least the 11th time Biden has told a variation of the same fake story,” the committee added. “He has told it to firefighters in Philadelphia, D.C., and online, wildfire victims in California, Colorado, Hawaii, and New Mexico, hurricane victims in Florida (twice), and in New Hampshire.”

“No, Biden’s wife, cat, and Corvette didn’t need to be saved — it was a ‘small fire’ that was ‘contained to the kitchen’ and ‘under control in 20 minutes.’”

“Biden is a chronic liar in cognitive decline,” the RNC concluded.

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