A series of reports and a new book have revealed growing concerns within the Democratic Party about Joe Biden's mental and physical decline, and the party's efforts to hide these issues from the public.
Key Democratic operatives and advisers have expressed frustration and regret over how the situation was handled, with some admitting that concerns were actively suppressed. The revelations have sparked debate about the party's transparency and willingness to confront uncomfortable truths, especially as they look ahead to future elections. Many Democrats remain reluctant to discuss Biden's condition openly, fearing political fallout.
The controversy raises questions about party leadership, accountability, and the impact on public trust.
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So now the truth comes out—Democrats have been gaslighting the whole country about Biden’s obvious decline just to cling to power. This just proves how little they actually care about honesty or the will of the people.
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This is exactly what happens when too much power is concentrated in a few hands—transparency goes out the window and the people get left in the dark.
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A Book Points to Biden’s Decline and Democrats’ Cowardice: 6 Takeaways
The book, “Original Sin,” describes how Mr. Biden’s aides quashed concerns about his age. But the anonymous accounts show that many Democrats are still afraid to discuss the issue publicly.
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Democrats Can’t Ignore Damning New Details About Joe Biden’s Decline
Party leaders understandably want to "look forward" amid new reporting on the former president's decline. But it'll be hard to earn the public's trust if they don't face up to their 2024 failures first.
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S.E. Cupp: The Dems are still hiding from Biden cover-up
He totally f***ed us.” It’s rare to hear a political party operative speak this way about one of his own. It’s almost unheard of to hear a well-known campaign adviser like David Plouffe speak
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