Biden’s Secret 3‑Word Message At The End Of His Speech

People are puzzling over the final words of President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday. What did they mean? Was it a mistake?

The White House release of the speech as it was prepared ended with, “May God bless you all. May God protect our troops.”

But those were not the final words that Biden uttered in his address to the nation.

A quick pause after “May God protect our troops” was followed by a phrase that sounded a whole lot like, “Go get him.”

ABC News was among the outlets reporting those were Biden’s closing words.

People have taken to Twitter with their queries, jokes and theories about what he meant by that:


The one line of Biden’s speech I could applaud was “go get him” — if I knew what he meant.


What a weird ending to a partisan speech amid a failure of a presidency. #SOTU


— Kevin Roberts (@KevinRobertsTX) March 2, 2022



What did Biden mean by “Go get him,” at the end? Did he think he was ending a pre-game speech? pic.twitter.com/pq9kweUroP


— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) March 2, 2022



Joe Biden’s Brain Breaks At The State Of The Union:


- Calling Ukrainian’s “Iranians”
- Russian “rbbubble”
- A Pound of Ukrainian people
- “You can’t build a wall high enough to keep out a vaccine”
- “Rust Belt” brain freeze
- “camacity”
- “ecomomy”
- “Go get him!”
- Cough, hack pic.twitter.com/oD9xsbFOOa


— Benny (@bennyjohnson) March 2, 2022



Maybe “go get him” was instructions from his handlers and he heard it in his earpiece.


— James Lindsay, wants to liberate New Zealand (@ConceptualJames) March 2, 2022


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