BTS, ahead of the boyband’s meeting with President Joe Biden.Last week, The Wall Street Journal’s Natalie Andrews tweeted that US Senator Mazie Hirono (D) from the state of Hawaii was “looking for her invite” to see the boyband at the White House on today (May 31).
BTS are set to meet with President Biden to discuss the issue of rising anti-Asian hate crimes.“I’m the only US Senator who knows who BTS is,” Hirono reportedly said, per Andrews.
Another US Senator, Chris Coons (D) from Delaware, later responded to the tweet, writing “not even close #BTSARMY”, along with a picture of his desk, where he placed a standee of the boyband, along with a placard which reads “Senator Chris Coons” in Korean.Not even close. #BTSARMY pic.twitter.com/kcKd4A5Xt3— Senator Chris Coons (@ChrisCoons) May 26, 2022Senator Hirono later replied to Coons via her own Twitter account, challenging him to name his favourite member of BTS to prove himself as a “true fan” of the group. “If you’re a true fan, who’s your bias?
And don’t ask your staff,” she wrote. Coons has yet to respond at the time of writing.If you’re a true fan, who’s your bias?
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