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President Joe Biden flubbed the date of the January 6 riots while attacking his political rival during fundraiser hosted by award winning actor Michael Douglas in Westchester, New York.
Biden's visit closed roads and schools around the Village of Irvington, as anti-Israel protesters took to the streets.
The fundraiser was held at the home of Douglas and his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones, who was not in attendance due to filming, according to the White House pool report.
During his speech to the nearly 100 guests, the 81-year-old president suffered another gaffe as he tired to call out the failures of his opponent, former president Donald Trump.
'We'll certainly never forget the dark days of June 6 – January 6th, excuse me,' Biden said.
President Joe Biden nearly shutdown parts of Westchester, New York for a fundraiser hosted by award winning actor Michael Douglas
During his speech to the nearly 100 guests, the president suffered another gaffe as he mixed up June 6, D-Day from World War 2, with the January 6 riots
The president joked that he has something in common with Douglas (pictured), 'We both married way above our stations,' he said
June 6 is the anniversary of the invasion of Normandy beaches during World War 2, the D-Day operation.
Biden arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport at 4:30 p.m. and flew to the Westchester County Airport, where he arrived around 5:45 p.m., reported News12 Westchester.
Broadway (Route 9) from White Plains Road (Route 119) in Tarrytown to the Village of Irvington were shutdown for the event.
The Ardsley Unified Free School District, Hastings-on-Hudson District, the Washington Irvington School, Morse School and Paulding School all had early dismissals on Thursday to avoid traffic.
The star-studded event was attended by the likes of fashion designer Eileen Fisher and Wall Street attorney Rodge Cohen.
Cost of tickets ranged from $3,300 for one person to $100,000 for top donors.
The president joked that he has something in common with Douglas, 'We both married way above our stations,' he said.
He went on to slam his political opponent for failures during his presidency, even joking about his hair.
'We'll never forget lying about Covid and telling the American people to inject bleach in their arms. He injected it in his hair,' Biden said.
'We'll never forget his love letters to Kim Jong Un. We'll never forget him wanting tear gas on peaceful protesters and holding the Bible upside down.'
Referring to Trump's hush money criminal trial, Biden said, 'I haven't had a chance to watch the court proceedings because I've been campaigning.'
Trump is set to wrap up the first week of his criminal trial on Friday where he faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection with hush money payments meant to stifle negative stories from surfacing in the final days of the 2016 campaign.
Prosecutors allege that Trump sought to illegally influence the 2016 race through a practice known in the tabloid industry as 'catch-and-kill' - catching a potentially damaging story by buying the rights to it and then killing it through agreements that prevent the paid person from telling the story to anyone else.
The star-studded event was attended by the likes of fashion designer Eileen Fisher and Wall Street attorney Rodge Cohen
Pro-Palestine demonstrators marched on Main Street and onto Broadway in Irvington to protest the presidents visit
'Hey hey, ho ho, genocide Joe has got to go,' the protesters chanted
Biden talked about polls he is performing well in and joked: 'I know not everyone's feeling the enthusiasm.
'The other day a defeated looking guy said he was feeling' crushed by debt. I said "Donald, I know".'
Pro-Palestine demonstrators marched on Main Street and onto Broadway in Irvington to protest the presidents visit, reported The Journal News.
'Hey hey, ho ho, genocide Joe has got to go,' the protesters chanted.
Supporters of the president also showed up in droves, holding 'Welcome, Scranton Joe,' signs and wearing Biden Harris campaign hats.
'I think he's the experienced, practical problem-solver, and what could be more needed at a time like this,' resident Constance Kehoe told the local outlet.
Irvington resident Anne Somerfeld said, 'I don't even like Netanyahu, but Israel has got to exist.'