Biden gets 'lost on stage' at Pittsburgh rally
President Joe Biden seemed to struggle getting off stage at a rally in Pittsburgh - just a month after a similar gaffe following a United Nations speech, Daily Mail reports.
After finishing his speech, Biden, 79, was seen turning toward his right to exit the stage when he stopped to talk to his team, raising his hands in question.
Shortly after, he spun around and exited the stage on his left side.
He stopped in Pittsburgh to review the progress on the $25.3million reconstruction of the Fern Hollow Bridge. The bridge collapsed in January, injuring 10 and swallowing several cars.
The bridge's reconstruction is supposed to be done by the end of the year, a feat Biden highlighted as impressive.
He also touted his $1trillion infrastructure bill, which is going to help 2,500 other bridges and is reportedly the biggest package since Eisenhower's interstate system.