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Debunked: Viral Video Claiming Joe Biden’s IQ at 187 Sparks Online Trolling, White House Sets the Record Straight

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Joe Biden is going viral on social media, and it’s for a post that claims the White House mentioned the former’s IQ to be 187. There could be plenty of claims on social media that shock everyone. However, the claim that’s gone viral about the US president lately is indeed making everyone think about it.

Read ahead to know more about if Joe Biden indeed has an IQ of 187 or not as claimed in the viral post.

Viral post shares White House mentioning Joe Biden’s IQ to be 187

Social media may have claims that can shock you. Recently, we came across a post shared by a user on [platform X] that claimed the White House mentioned Biden’s IQ to be 187. While Biden is a powerful personality known around the world, his IQ has lately been the subject of discussion on social media.

An [platform X] user, @AlexPer51573831, shared a post stating that Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, had claimed during Monday morning’s briefing that Joe Biden took an aptitude test, showing he has an IQ of 187. The post has certainly gone viral.

More about the viral post claiming Joe Biden’s IQ to be 187

The viral post about Joe claiming his IQ is 187, making him the smartest president in U.S. history, has piqued everyone’s curiosity to know if the claims are indeed true or not. As it has been said to have come from the White House, did Karine Jean-Pierre really say so in the Monday briefing?

Well, according to the White House website, there’s been no mention of Karine Jean-Pierre saying that Joe Biden has an IQ of 187 in the Monday briefing. This makes it obvious that the claims about Biden having a high IQ are fake and have been going viral.

Netizens react to alleged high IQ of Joe Biden
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While claims about Joe Biden having an IQ of 187 have been going viral, the post sharing the same itself had comments hinting that the claims are fake. Meanwhile, some of the netizens were quick to make comments on the same that are hard to miss.

One user commented, “That’s the high number on his blood pressure.” Another user wrote, “They meant 87, not 187.” Some even claimed that Alex’s post was fabricated, and the post sparked debate online due to its unbelievable claims.

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