US President Joe Biden was heckled by a reporter asking if former speaker of the house Nancy Pelosi was 'still behind you', as NATO leaders gathered for the traditional family photo at the 75th annual Summit in Washington DC on Wednesday.
Footage shows the leaders arriving on stage, as well as the moment of interruption - and Biden raising his fist in an apparent show of strength. French President Emmanuel Macron, Hungary's Viktor Orban, Danish PM Mette Frederikson and Estonian PM Kaja Kallas can all be seen among those taking their positions.
Earlier, Pelosi told a TV outlet in the US that Biden needed to make a decision on whether to stay in the presidential race, despite his repeated insistence that he was.
He has been fielding questions about his health in recent months, which escalated after a much-criticised TV debate with Donald Trump. The White House was also forced to deny reports he was being treated for Parkinson's after it was claimed his doctor had been meeting with a specialist.
The NATO Summit takes place in DC from July 9-11.
US President Joe Biden was heckled by a reporter asking if former speaker of the house Nancy Pelosi was 'still behind you', as NATO leaders gathered for the traditional family photo at the 75th annual Summit in Washington DC on Wednesday.
Footage shows the leaders arriving on stage, as well as the moment of interruption - and Biden raising his fist in an apparent show of strength. French President Emmanuel Macron, Hungary's Viktor Orban, Danish PM Mette Frederikson and Estonian PM Kaja Kallas can all be seen among those taking their positions.
Earlier, Pelosi told a TV outlet in the US that Biden needed to make a decision on whether to stay in the presidential race, despite his repeated insistence that he was.
He has been fielding questions about his health in recent months, which escalated after a much-criticised TV debate with Donald Trump. The White House was also forced to deny reports he was being treated for Parkinson's after it was claimed his doctor had been meeting with a specialist.
The NATO Summit takes place in DC from July 9-11.
US President Joe Biden was heckled by a reporter asking if former speaker of the house Nancy Pelosi was 'still behind you', as NATO leaders gathered for the traditional family photo at the 75th annual Summit in Washington DC on Wednesday.
Footage shows the leaders arriving on stage, as well as the moment of interruption - and Biden raising his fist in an apparent show of strength. French President Emmanuel Macron, Hungary's Viktor Orban, Danish PM Mette Frederikson and Estonian PM Kaja Kallas can all be seen among those taking their positions.
Earlier, Pelosi told a TV outlet in the US that Biden needed to make a decision on whether to stay in the presidential race, despite his repeated insistence that he was.
He has been fielding questions about his health in recent months, which escalated after a much-criticised TV debate with Donald Trump. The White House was also forced to deny reports he was being treated for Parkinson's after it was claimed his doctor had been meeting with a specialist.
The NATO Summit takes place in DC from July 9-11.