Joe Biden, Original Sin and Cancer
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A new book from Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson says Gov. Ned Lamont was among the governors who asked President Biden to end his presidential campaign.
Mike Donilon's salary was "orders of magnitude higher," creating jealousy among Joe Biden's team, according to "Original Sin."
The new book “Original Sin” has already generated a national debate on whether the White House deceived the public about President Joe Biden’s cognitive state.
CNN's Jake Tapper told Joe Scarborough on Wednesday that Joe Biden made an effort to convince him personally that he was fit to serve another four years.
I don’t think it was a cover-up," said California Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna, "but I do think that the advisers and people close to Joe Biden owe an explanation."
A code of silence among Democratic elites and the media prohibited any public talk of Joe Biden’s decline—until it was too late.
Something unique happened on the set of Morning Joe Monday morning—a deep-dive report focused on former President Joe Biden's alleged cognitive decline. The post Morning Joe Awkwardly Ignores Mike Allen’s Deep Dive Into Biden Decline Story first appeared on Mediaite.
It’s fair to criticize President Joe Biden’s selfish decision to cling to hopes of a second term until July 2024. His inept debate performance and waxen appearance were beyond damaging to a voting population attuned largely to the superficial. Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis adds a sad personal coda to this final stage of his public life.