Biden Defends Anti-Cop Dems: Republicans 'Think We're Sucking Blood Out of Kids'
Reporter left stunned by Joe Biden's disturbing remarks to question about policing

Joe Biden has left a reporter stunned by making a disturbing remark about child abuse in response to a question about whether some Democrats support defunding the police.
Video of Biden's comments emerged online late on Thursday and quickly went viral.
Biden was stopped by a reporter while boarding a helicopter and asked about the Democratic Party's support for the far-left "Defund the Police" movement.
“I’m the Democratic Party; I am president," Biden blasted.
"So is the Speaker of the House and so is the... the Majority Leader,” Biden claimed.
“We are not defunding the police.”

"Okay,” a reporter responded.
"And are there people who — in the Democratic Party, who want to defund the police?” she asked.
"Are there people in the Republican Party who think we’re sucking the blood out of kids?” Biden responded.
The reporter, who was left stunned by the remark, said, "err, I, I'm not sure."
WATCH:
Love that @ShelbyTalcott was able to get Joe Biden to admit he’s aware people think he drinks the blood of children
— ELIJAH SCHAFFER (@ElijahSchaffer) July 23, 2021
& the best part is, it was on the tip of his tongue. It’s something he thinks about haha
Do you think about this often Joe? LMAO pic.twitter.com/PxRsWLNt5S
Biden’s comment comes after he made a similar remark during CNN’s town hall this week.
During the event, Biden suddenly brought up the conspiracy theory, saying that "QAnon" followers believe "the Democrats or that Biden is hiding people and sucking the blood of children."

TRANSCRIPT:
DON LEMON, CNN HOST: Well, let’s talk a little bit more about bipartisanship. You know the Republicans removed all their picks today for the January 6th committee, the select committee. Nancy Pelosi rejected two of them. The first thing I want to ask you is, what’s your reaction to that? But, number two, if Republicans and Democrats can’t come together, right, to investigate the biggest attack on our Capitol in 200 years, what makes you think that they can come together on anything?
JOE BIDEN: These people. No, I mean it. I’m not being facetious. Democrats and Republicans. I don’t care if you think I’m Satan reincarnated. The fact is, you can’t look at that television and say nothing happened on the 6th. You can’t listen to people who say this was a peaceful march. No, I’m serious. Think about it. Think of the things being said. I’ve been through the other end of this when the Democrats 35 years ago were way off to the other side. Think about it.
LEMON: But what you can do, though, what they can do is try to change the narrative and say, well, why wasn’t Nancy Pelosi prepared? Why weren’t the Democrats prepared for that to happen?
BIDEN: Well, no, they can say that and you can make honest judgments about it. I have — look, I sometimes get myself in trouble for what I’m about to say. Not that I get in trouble. As you’ve heard me say before, no one ever doubts I mean what I say. The problem is I sometimes say all that I mean. But all kidding side, I have faith in the American people — I really do — to ultimately get to the right place. And, by the way, many times Republicans are in the right place. I don’t mean it’s always Democratic point of view. But some of the stuff — I mean, Qanon, the idea that the Democrats or that Biden is hiding people and sucking the blood of children and — no, I’m serious. That’s — now you may not like me, and that’s your right. Look, it’s a simple thing. You can walk out and say, I just don’t like the way that guy wears his tie. I’m voting against him. You have a right to do that. You have a right to do that.