Joe Biden, Original Sin
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Jon Stewart and 'Pod Save America' hosts raise concerns about Biden's mental health following 'Original Sin' book, highlighting issues of transparency.
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.
Mike Donilon's salary was "orders of magnitude higher," creating jealousy among Joe Biden's team, according to "Original Sin."
According to Tapper and Thompson, Harris advisers adopted “gallows humor” about Biden’s many missteps — such as when he told party loyalists at a New Hampshire campaign office Oct. 22 that “we gotta lock him up” in reference to the former president and then-Republican nominee
The Washington Examiner’s Joe Concha blasted CNN host Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson for keeping silent on details about former President Joe Biden’s failing health and mental acuity for the sake of publishing their book.
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 new book by CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson sheds a revealing light on the final phase of Joe Biden's presidency — and it raises difficult questions about what the American public wasn't told.