'Bidin' time now': Joe Biden mocked as plane carries banner reading ‘Bi-Done’ during his Hamptons fundraiser

A plane carrying a banner that read 'BI-DONE!' flew over Joe Biden's fundraiser in the Hamptons, where the President was mingling with Democratic donors
PUBLISHED JUL 1, 2024
A plane was carrying a banner with an anti-Joe Biden slogan from Montauk to Sag Harbor (Getty Images and @realDonaldTrump/ Truth Social)
A plane was carrying a banner with an anti-Joe Biden slogan from Montauk to Sag Harbor (Getty Images and @realDonaldTrump/ Truth Social)

THE HAMPTONS, NEW YORK: A plane carrying a banner reading "BI-DONE!" flew over a star-studded fundraiser in the Hamptons on Saturday, June 29, where President Joe Biden was mingling with prominent Democratic donors.

The aircraft, which took off from Montauk and headed towards Sag Harbor—a location recently highlighted by Justin Timberlake's DWI arrest—ensured it passed over the luxurious gathering at the residence of hedge fund billionaire Barry Rosenstein and his wife Lizanne.

Banner reportedly funded by local Republican donor

According to the New York Post, a banner was funded by a local Republican donor.

It remains uncertain if President Biden himself saw the message as he and First Lady Jill Biden were busy mingling with celebrities such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick, Michael J Fox, and Tracy Pollan, who reportedly paid up to $250,000 to be at the event.

President Biden received a clear signal to drop out of the race from a bi-plane (@realDonaldTrump/ Truth Social)
(@realDonaldTrump/ Truth Social)

Howard and Beth Stern, Loews Hotels CEO Jonathan Tisch, and his wife Lizzie, along with Anthony Scaramucci, the former White House Director of Communications under Donald Trump, were also reportedly present at the event.

Attendees of the prestigious event were reportedly "extremely disappointed" with Biden's fumbling performance during the presidential debate on Thursday, June 27, which has led to serious concerns about his mental acuity.

U.S. President Joe Biden participates in the CNN Presidential Debate at the CNN Studios on June 27, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
President Joe Biden participates in the CNN Presidential Debate at the CNN Studios on June 27, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Throughout the 90-minute discussion, the octogenarian faltered and made several mistakes, such as claiming that his son Beau, who died in the US from cancer, "died in Iraq" and that he "beat Medicare."

'Bi-Done!' banner leads to Joe Biden being mocked online

As soon as the photograph of the plane's banner went viral, social media users started mocking President Joe Biden.

One social media wrote, "Ok, that’s some funny stuff right there."



 

Another user added with laughing emojis, "Hahahaha. That’s awesome."



 

One commentator wrote, "This is not going stop. It will get worse."



 

"That man must go home. He doesn't know where he is standing and who he is talking to," another said.



 

One person remarked, "He's just bidin' time now."



 

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