The White House has been forced to correct Joe Biden to quell a fresh row after he jibed about the ‘Black and Tans’ during a pub visit in Ireland.
The US president risked a backlash over his ‘anti-British’ stance with remarks to a packed bar in Dundalk, County Louth, last night.
Mr Biden said he was wearing a shamrock tie given to him by rugby-player Rob Kearney – a distant relative – saying approvingly that he ‘beat the hell out of the Black and Tans’.
That was an auxilliary police force sent to Ireland in the 1920s to counter IRA extremism – pilloried in Republican folk songs for their brutality.
However, the White House website attempted to smooth over the situation by clarifying its official record to refer to the All Blacks – the New Zealand Rugby team.
The comment drew laughter in the pub, with Mr Biden’s reputation as a gaffe machine leaving room for doubt about whether it was intentional or merely a slip.
Joe Biden spoke at the Windsor Bar in Dundalk last night…
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