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This Might Be the WORST Revelation About the Biden Health Cover Up
Matt Margolis


Democrats love to preach about transparency and democracy, but the latest revelations from inside Joe Biden’s campaign expose a deception that borders on a constitutional crisis. We now know that Biden wasn’t just a weak candidate; he was a figurehead propped up by unelected aides who planned to run the country in his place.

In a stunning exchange on Fox News Sunday, a chilling revelation from Alex Thompson, co-author with Jake Tapper of “Original Sin,” laid bare what many of us on the right had long suspected about Joe Biden’s bid for a second term: It was never about serving — it was about installing a shadow presidency run by unelected insiders.

Host Shannon Bream pointed to a quote from Thompson’s book that effectively admitted Biden wasn’t expected to do the job if re-elected. “You quote a long-time Biden aide basically admitting he shouldn’t be running again,” Bream said. “They said to you on page 85, ‘He just had to win, and then he could disappear for four years. He’d only have to show proof of life every once in a while. His aides could pick up the slack.’ Who would have been running the White House in a second Biden term?”

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Re: This Might Be the WORST Revelation About the Biden Health Cover Up
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2025, 11:27:40 am »
“All Democrats are not horse thieves, but all horse thieves are Democrats.”—Horace Greeley, 1872