Unveiling President Biden's Health: Original Sin and the Alleged Cover-Up
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Unveiling President Biden's Health: Original Sin and the Alleged Cover-Up
[!CDATA[The revelations about former President Joe Biden's declining health have been a topic of concern since his 2020 campaign, with reports suggesting that his mental and physical decline became more pronounced in 2023 and 2024. A new book titled Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again, authored by CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios' Alex Thompson, sheds light on the alleged efforts to conceal Biden's health issues. The book highlights instances where Biden's performance during campaign videos on Zoom was likened to "watching Grandpa who shouldn't be driving" by a Democrat. Throughout the book, concerns about Biden's health are detailed, with multiple lawmakers expressing that he reminded them of ailing parents and grandparents. The book, based on interviews with 200 individuals, including members of Congress, the White House, and campaign insiders, reveals the challenges Biden faced leading up to the June debate against Donald Trump. Despite the negative portrayal in the book, Biden's spokesperson, Chris Meagher, refuted the claims, stating that there is no evidence to suggest that Biden's mental decline hindered his ability to fulfill his presidential duties. The release of Original Sin has sparked discussions about Biden's health and the alleged cover-up of his decline. The book's insights into Biden's struggles during his 2020 campaign and subsequent years shed light on the challenges he faced. As the public grapples with these revelations, it raises questions about transparency and accountability in leadership. The impact of Biden's health on his presidency and decision-making processes remains a topic of interest and concern for many.]]