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Biden accidentally reveals note from staff saying ‘sir, there is something on your chin’


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JOE Biden accidentally revealed a note from his staff telling him there was something on his face after a yellow mark was spotted on his chin during a meeting with governors on Friday.
The president was holding a meeting on the White House campus about wildfire prevention when he was caught offguard by the message.
Video of the moment quickly went viral on social media after Biden picked up the note the wrong way round, showcasing its message to the room.
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Biden accidentally reveals note from staff saying ‘sir, there is something on your chin’

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