In a recent clarification, the White House has affirmed that President Biden's uncle, Ambrose Finnegan, was not consumed by cannibals during World War Two, despite a comment made by the President during campaign stops in Pennsylvania.
During his visits to Pennsylvania, President Biden recounted the story of his uncle Ambrose Finnegan, who was shot down in New Guinea during World War Two. Biden mentioned that they never found his uncle's body due to the presence of cannibals in the area.
However, in a statement to reporters aboard Air. . .
