The video, posted on Thursday, has so far been viewed more than 500,000 times.

The U.S. President had concluded a speech he was making at a rally in Pittsburgh while campaigning for Democrat John Fetterman.

In the video, Biden turned to his right and took a few steps away from the podium before speaking to someone that cannot be seen on camera.

He then turned his head to the right, before turning the other way, ultimately making a 180-degree turn to his left. He can then be seen pointing forward with his finger and walking off the stage.

Biden has since faced mockery by some social media users.

Sports commentator and OutKick host Clay Travis shared the video and tweeted: “How is it possible that Joe Biden never knows how to leave the stage?

“Every speech. He’s always lost if there isn’t someone to immediately grab his elbow and lead him.”

Far-right YouTuber Paul Joseph Watson also shared the clip and tweeted: “Another day, another video of Joe Biden getting lost on stage and speaking complete mumbling gibberish.”

Fox News’ Sean Hannity also weighed in and tweeted: “Joe Biden once again gets lost, does a complete 180 degree turn as he attempts to leave stage.”

Last month Biden caused another stir online after a video began circulating appearing to show him get lost on stage after delivering a speech.

Biden was speaking at the Global Fund Conference in New York on September 21, an event aimed at fighting AIDS, HIV, and other diseases.

After concluding his speech, Biden stepped away from the podium and lingered on the stage before turning around after hearing his name mentioned by the following speaker.

The video was widely shared on social media, including by Biden’s opponents, fueling a persistent narrative about the president’s purported cognitive issues.

In this previous instance, larger context is necessary to explain Biden’s behavior at the Global Fund Conference.

After giving his speech Biden can be seen speaking to someone out of shot.

While it is unclear what is being said, Biden’s reaction to the response—stopping in his tracks rather than exiting the stage—suggests that he was told to remain until further notice.

Indeed, moments later he and other world leaders are called up on the main stage to take a photo together, providing a likely explanation for why the president awkwardly lingered at the side of the stage after his speech.

Newsweek has contacted the White House for comment.