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When pressed by Martha MacCallum on "The Story" about campaigning for President Joe Biden in 2024, Rep. Ro Khanna, said he hadn't had the full picture of Biden's health and mental acuity ahead of his disastrous debate performance,
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The Daily Caller on MSNDemocratic Gubernatorial Candidate Maintains She Saw No Evidence Biden Was Withering AwayDemocrat Georgia gubernatorial candidate Keisha Lance Bottoms claimed Friday that she saw no indication that former President Joe Biden was declining. Bottoms, who worked as a White House adviser until 2023,
Scrutiny over former President Joe Biden’s decline is already testing 2028 hopefuls, particularly those who were involved in his administration. The announcement that Biden was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer on Sunday came amid a fresh reckoning in the party over the former president’s mental acuity and whether he should have withdrawn
Former DOJ official Xochitl Hinojosa called out Democrats on Tuesday for "lying to everybody" about Biden after the Hur report was released and the Democratic Party deemed it "gratuitous."
Democratic leaders must acknowledge the cover-up of Biden’s mental and physical weaknesses (Opinion)
Based upon revelations in Jake Trapper’s book Original Sin, there can be no question that Republicans and a few others, including myself, were justified in sounding the alarm about Biden’s
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The Nation on MSNThe Democratic Party Is Literally DyingOn Tuesday, Vox reported, “Congressional Democrats—and their party’s national brand—remain dismal: Some 37 percent of voters view the party favorably, while about 60 percent view them unfavorably, according to YouGov’s tracking surveys.”
Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna said there wasn't a cover-up of former President Biden's mental fitness ahead of 2024 election, but Democrats have to admit their mistakes.
Obtained by Newsweek ahead of its publication on May 20, Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again paints a stark portrait of a presidency in turmoil —and of a leader whose public image of control and clarity masked private struggles with memory, stamina and recognition.
“Joe Biden dedicated much of his career to expanding access to health care and advancing cancer research. This is another reminder of the importance of being able to see a doctor, getting regular checkups, and access to lifesaving screenings for people from all walks of life," Reed said.
CNN host Jake Tapper asked Clyburn, 84, whether the Democrats’ “incredibly low standing” with the public is related to the impression among many that they “hid his actual