Treasury Trend Setter
  • Investing
  • Latest News
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Economy
  • Investing
  • Latest News
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Economy
No Result
View All Result
Treasury Trend Setter
No Result
View All Result
Home Editor's Pick

Biden aides considered ‘undemocratic’ actions to keep cognitive decline hidden, Trump out of power: author

admin by admin
May 28, 2025
in Editor's Pick
0
Biden aides considered ‘undemocratic’ actions to keep cognitive decline hidden, Trump out of power: author
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Alex Thompson, co-author of the recently released exposé on former President Joe Biden, told Fox News Sunday that top aides ‘rationalized’ doing ‘undemocratic’ things to hide the president’s cognitive decline, because failing to do so would have been too beneficial to Donald Trump. 

During an interview with ‘Fox News Sunday’s’ Shannon Bream, Thompson was asked whether any officials close to Biden, such as his cabinet secretaries, expressed remorse for their potential complicity in covering up Biden’s health.

‘There was definitely a lot of self-reflection about what — if anything — they should have done differently,’ Thompson said. 

‘I think there was a feeling — like a lot of members of the Democratic Party that were seeing this, or saw moments of [Biden] seeming out of it — that going public wasn’t going to change his mind. It was only going to help Donald Trump. And I think that’s how a lot of them rationalized it.’ 

‘Now, whether or not history will judge them as being right for doing that, we will see. But this is also part of the reason why the White House was shielding [Biden] from as many people as possible, including cabinet secretaries.’

Bream went on to question Thompson about an aide he spoke to who said Biden ‘just had to win and then could disappear’ because Biden’s ‘aides could pick up the slack.’ Bream described the quote as essentially ‘admitting’ Biden shouldn’t be running again.

‘Who would have been running the White House in a second Biden term?’ Bream asked Thompson.

‘Well, this person went on to say, ‘When you’re voting for president, you’re voting for the aides around him.’ But these aides were not even Senate confirmed aides – these were White House aides, these were unelected people.’ Thompson replied. ‘One of the things that really comes out in our reporting here is that if you believe — and I do think a lot of these people do sincerely believe that Donald Trump was and is an existential threat to democracy — you can rationalize anything, including sometimes doing undemocratic things — which I think is what this person was talking about.’

Thompson and CNN’s Jake Tapper have been doing the rounds discussing and promoting their new book titled ‘Original Sin,’ which has garnered a lot of attention for detailing what critics have said shows Biden’s cognitive decline while he was in the White House was even worse than most people suspected. 

The book has been compounded by other revelations showing Biden’s cognitive abilities were likely hidden from the public by those closest to him.

This post appeared first on FOX NEWS

Previous Post

Larisa Sprott: Gold, Silver Early in Cycle, Smart Money Buying Now

Next Post

Dems drop $20M on bizarre ‘American men’ strategy plan study in effort to dig out of 2024 political hole

Next Post
Dems drop $20M on bizarre ‘American men’ strategy plan study in effort to dig out of 2024 political hole

Dems drop $20M on bizarre ‘American men’ strategy plan study in effort to dig out of 2024 political hole

    Stay updated with the latest news, exclusive offers, and special promotions. Sign up now and be the first to know! As a member, you'll receive curated content, insider tips, and invitations to exclusive events. Don't miss out on being part of something special.


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.

    • Trending
    • Comments
    • Latest
    ‘Mushroom murder’ trial: Defense claims death of lunch guests was a ‘terrible accident’

    ‘Mushroom murder’ trial: Defense claims death of lunch guests was a ‘terrible accident’

    April 30, 2025
    UK launches strikes against Houthis in Yemen, in first joint US operation under Trump

    UK launches strikes against Houthis in Yemen, in first joint US operation under Trump

    April 30, 2025
    President Trump reveals what he told Zelenskyy during viral meeting at the Vatican

    President Trump reveals what he told Zelenskyy during viral meeting at the Vatican

    May 1, 2025
    Vance breaks key tie after Senate fails to reject Trump’s national emergency on tariffs

    Vance breaks key tie after Senate fails to reject Trump’s national emergency on tariffs

    May 1, 2025
    Trump’s foreign policy frustrations are piling up

    Trump’s foreign policy frustrations are piling up

    0
    Stock Market News UK Update: FTSE 100 & 250 Rise

    Stock Market News UK Update: FTSE 100 & 250 Rise

    0
    Stock Market News UK Update: FTSE 100 & 250 Rise

    Stock Market News UK Update: FTSE 100 & 250 Rise

    0
    Stock Market News UK Update: FTSE 100 & 250 Rise

    Stock Market News UK Update: FTSE 100 & 250 Rise

    0
    Trump’s foreign policy frustrations are piling up

    Trump’s foreign policy frustrations are piling up

    June 1, 2025
    South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here’s what to know

    South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here’s what to know

    June 1, 2025
    Bridge collapses onto passenger train in western Russia, killing at least 7

    Bridge collapses onto passenger train in western Russia, killing at least 7

    June 1, 2025
    ‘We are under a dictatorship.’ Six years into his rule, El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele tightens his grip

    ‘We are under a dictatorship.’ Six years into his rule, El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele tightens his grip

    June 1, 2025

    Top News

    Trump’s foreign policy frustrations are piling up

    Trump’s foreign policy frustrations are piling up

    June 1, 2025
    South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here’s what to know

    South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here’s what to know

    June 1, 2025

    Latest News

    • Trump’s foreign policy frustrations are piling up
    • South Korea is voting for a new president after six months of political chaos. Here’s what to know
    • Bridge collapses onto passenger train in western Russia, killing at least 7

    About Treasury Trendsetter

    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Copyright © 2025 treasurytrendsetter.com | All Rights Reserved

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Investing
    • Latest News
    • Editor’s Pick
    • Economy

    Copyright © 2025 treasurytrendsetter.com | All Rights Reserved