Biden traveled to Boise, Idaho on Monday as part of his visit to the western part of the US.
Joe Biden told a bizarre story about how he almost moved to Idaho decades ago because he was offered a job at a lumber company.
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Biden, who is only a legend in his own mind, said he used to tell the late Idaho Senator Frank Church about his desire to move to the Gem State.
“I used to tell Frank Church this, I got a — my first job offer, where I wanted — my deceased wife and I wanted to move to Idaho because — not a joke — it’s such a beautiful, beautiful state. And I interviewed for a job at Boise Cascade,” Biden said.
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Biden added: “And in the meantime there was a war going on. Anyway. But the whole point was that I used to always kid Frank.”
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And just like every story Biden tells, this one curdled within one hour.
The New York Post reached out to to Boise Cascade and there is no record of Biden’s story being true.
President Biden said at a wildfire-focused event in Idaho Monday that his “first job offer” came from the local lumber and wood-products business Boise Cascade, but the company says it has “no record” of that being true.
But Boise Cascade spokeswoman Lisa Tschampl told The Post, “We have no record of President Biden’s application or of him having worked for the company. “
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Tschampl said that “we checked our system internally and nothing has turned up.”
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment and The Post was unable to locate any prior record of Biden mentioning the company.
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