Video of Biden’s speech released by White House shows eerie male voice mentioning “plea deal”

A video of Biden‘s speech released by the White House on Jan. 21 suddenly shows a creepy male voice. (Screenshot of the video)

On Thursday (Jan. 21), the White House Youtube channel released a video of new President Joe Biden’s public remarks, in which another clear male voice eerily appears in a short speech, suspiciously mentioning “I just reached a plea deal” and other content.

The video, released by the White House and titled “President Biden Speaks and Signs Executive Order,” features a speech by Biden in response to the outbreak, the signing of an executive order and other presidential actions.

The video is nearly two hours long, but most of the Time is blank, except between about 1 hour and 15 minutes and 1 hour and 36 minutes, when Biden speaks to the media and signs an order in the White House, presumably accompanied by Vice President He Jinli.

But shortly after Biden’s speech begins (1 hour, 16 minutes, 35 seconds into the video), just as he is discussing the appointment of his preparedness team, another clear male voice suddenly appears in the video, saying something of unknown meaning. The voice lasts less than 10 seconds and then fades out.

In a report on the same day, the U.S. media National File summarized the male voice’s speech, which appears to include phrases such as “So just so you know my Life, after waiting to do this, I just agreed to a plea sentence for …… guy……”.

The White House Youtube channel posted the video and then removed it from its list of shows, the report said. In other words, the video is no longer available to readers on the White House channel, and only those who still have the link to the video can continue to watch it.

The report also said that the bizarre audio is expected to be cut out later.

The reporter found that, as of press time, the video can still be viewed on Youtube, but the video status has been changed to “not publicly listed”.