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WaPo Deletes Tweet After 'Garbage Take' on Biden's Funeral Attendance

WaPo Deletes Tweet After 'Garbage Take' on Biden's Funeral Attendance
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The Washington Post was criticized over the weekend for a now-deleted tweet suggesting President Biden spends too much time at funerals after he attended a memorial service for Sen. Harry Reid on Saturday—the seventh event commemorating a death he’s gone to since taking office. 

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“Biden, who heads to Sen. Harry M. Reid’s memorial Saturday — his seventh as president — uses funerals to honor his friendships and make a point about bipartisanship,” the tweet said. “Not everyone thinks it’s the best use of his time.”

As critics pointed out, however, not a single quote in the article “Biden, funerals and a bygone America,” suggested it was a waste of his time. 

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The Post later said it removed the tweet because it "inaccurately represented the scope of the story."

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