The White House is facing criticism for altering the transcript of President Joe Biden’s recent remarks, in which he referred to Trump supporters as "garbage." The adjustment, changing "supporters" to "supporter’s" with an apostrophe, appeared to imply Biden was targeting a specific individual at a Trump rally rather than all supporters. This subtle change in wording has raised alarms over transcript integrity, with White House stenographers expressing concern over the breach in protocol. Stenography Director Amy Sands and other officials have since warned against publicizing rushed drafts to prevent misunderstandings. The incident took place during a virtual campaign event with Voto Latino, where Biden was commenting on an insult aimed at Puerto Rico by a comedian at a Trump rally. The White House claimed that Biden's tweet clarified he was only condemning this specific rhetoric, though some suggest the transcript edit was intended to soften the impact of his broader critique of Trump supporters. This controversy echoes past statements by politicians and has drawn both media scrutiny and comparisons to Hillary Clinton’s "deplorables" comment in 2016. Trump, meanwhile, seized the opportunity, mocking Biden's remarks by posing in a garbage truck in Green Bay and wearing a neon orange vest at a rally. Vice President Kamala Harris distanced herself from the controversy, expressing her support for representing all Americans regardless of political affiliation. Despite Biden’s tweet addressing the comment, the fallout continues to resonate online, with mixed reactions from voters and commentators. Hashtags #BidenTranscript #BidenComment #TranscriptControversy #Election2024 #WhiteHouseNews #PoliticalDrama #Biden #Trump #USPolitics #KamalaHarris #BidenVsTrump