Obama tweets birthday message to Biden: ‘The best vice president anybody could have’
Former President Obama on Monday wished Joe Biden a heartfelt happy birthday, calling him the “best vice president anybody could have.”
“Happy birthday to Joe Biden, my brother and the best vice president anybody could have,” Obama wrote in a tweet, which included a photo of Biden, who turned 75 on Monday, grinning while Obama gave his 2014 State of the Union address before Congress.
ME: Joe, about halfway through the speech, I’m gonna wish you a happy birth–
BIDEN: IT’S MY BIRTHDAY!
ME: Joe.Happy birthday to @JoeBiden, my brother and the best vice president anybody could have. pic.twitter.com/sKbXjNiEjH
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) November 20, 2017
The two have regularly joked about their “bromance” online. Last year, Biden posted a photo of two friendship bracelets with the names “Joe” and “Barack” for Obama’s birthday.
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Biden also wished Obama a happy birthday earlier this year, describing the former commander in chief as a “gift” to him and the country.
Biden, who has repeatedly criticized the Trump administration, has not ruled out the possibility of a 2020 presidential bid.
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