Biden sparks confusion after claiming he 'became a professor' after leaving the Senate
by Andrew Mark Miller
| March 26, 2020 10:45 AM
Former Vice President Joe Biden raised confusion Wednesday during a virtual round table after claiming he became a “professor†when he left the U.S. Senate.
"When I left the United States Senate, I became a professor at the University of Pennsylvania," Biden claimed. "And I've spent a lot of time — and the University of Delaware has the Biden School as well, so I've spent a lot of time on campus with college students."
Biden became vice president after leaving the Senate in 2009 and received the title of "Benjamin Franklin Presidential Practice Professor" from the University of Pennsylvania in 2017. He never taught any classes, according to his own spokesperson at the time.
Biden’s claim immediately drew attention on social media.
“That’s not true,†the Daily Caller’s Greg Price said. “He never taught a class.â€
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