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'Brandon Falls' Briefly Appears on Google Maps
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Quote:The site in Cape Henlopen State Park, Del., where President Biden paused to speak with passers-by and fell off his bicycle in June was briefly added as a landmark on Google Maps before it disappeared again late Tuesday.

Around the same time, House Transportation Committee member Troy Nehls, R-Texas, highlighted several blown-up photos including one featuring the Easter Bunny to question USDOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg on his opinion of invoking the 25th Amendment to remove the president.

While it had disappeared by Tuesday night, a pin appeared at the junction of the entrance road to the Gordon's Pond area of the state park, with the address of "Brandon Falls; Lewes, DE."

The spot was at or near the point where Biden took a tumble when stopping to chat with pedestrians – which the president later chalked up to getting his foot caught in a bike pedal's toe clip.

See the article. Somebody screen shot it while it was up.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/brandon-fa...-faculties

(This post was last modified: 07-22-2022 02:08 PM by MileHighBronco.)
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