
Biden also delivered the academy's commencement speech, which was held at Falcon Stadium in Colorado Springs. During his remarks, he praised the graduates for choosing "service over self." "Graduates, you made a noble choice to lead a life of service," Biden said. "Now you also shoulder a great privilege and a mighty responsibility. Leadership, yeah leadership."
He continued, "In the years ahead, your airmen and guardians are going to look to you for guidance and inspiration because the world is going to get more confusing. They'll put their trust in you. You, in turn, must strive to always be worthy of their confidence." Newsweek reached out to the White House via email for comment about the incident.
Video of Biden's fall began to spread around Twitter on Thursday. Jake Schneider of RNC Research, which is managed by the Republican National Committee, was among those who posted a clip of the tumble. During his speech, the commander in chief also touched on political matters, including supporting Ukraine in its war with Russia, U.S. competition with China and the rise of new technologies like artificial intelligence and 3D printing.
Biden has been captured on video falling before, and these occasions resulted in some conservatives mocking the president while others questioned his health.
One of the more high-profile falls occurred in March 2021 when Biden was walking on the stairs of Air Force One. The incident was later blamed on windy conditions by a White House representative.
