Democrats shielded truth about Biden not to help Trump: Alex Thompson - Washington Examiner


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Key Argument

Alex Thompson and Jake Tapper's book, "Original Sin," claims the Democratic Party concealed concerns about Joe Biden's mental fitness during his presidency, fearing it would benefit Donald Trump. The authors argue that Biden administration officials who described Biden as "sharp" were being dishonest.

Supporting Evidence

The book details instances where Biden appeared mentally compromised, and suggests that Dr. Kevin O'Connor's close relationship with the president may have impacted his health assessments. The authors also mention Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel's implication that Biden's cancer diagnosis may have occurred during his presidency, further adding to the concerns.

Reactions and Criticisms

While some Democrats are reportedly self-reflecting on the situation, the book's claims have been met with criticism. Megyn Kelly accused Jake Tapper of covering for Biden, while Joe Concha criticized Thompson and Tapper for waiting to publish their findings in a book instead of reporting it sooner. The authors also respond to critics who questioned their motives.

Further Implications

  • The book has sparked a debate about the transparency of presidential health information.
  • It raises questions about the role of political considerations in handling information about a president's health.
  • The discussion may influence future elections and political strategies within the Democratic Party.
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Reporter Alex Thompson argued former President Joe Biden’s mental state was shielded by members of the Democratic Party, adding that the party is now self-reflecting as it seeks to correct course for future elections.

Thompson, with CNN’s Jake Tapper, co-authored the new book Original Sin, which seeks to shine light on the former president’s mental decline while serving in the Oval Office. The reporter contended on Sunday that those in the Biden administration claiming Biden was “sharp” were lying and that the president’s performance at the debate was “a shock to millions of Americans.”

Fox News’s Shannon Bream pressed Thompson if any Cabinet officials have any “remorse” for not speaking up about Biden’s mental state.

“I mean, there’s definitely a lot of self-reflection about what, if anything, they should have done differently,” Thompson said on Fox News Sunday with Shannon Bream. “I think there was feeling, like a lot of members of the Democratic Party that were seeing this or some moments of him seeming out of it, that going public was not 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.” 

Last week, Biden was diagnosed with an “aggressive form” of prostate cancer. Bream noted how Original Sin indicates there were concerns that Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s doctor, was “too close” to the president, and asked Thompson if this interfered with O’Connor’s ability to assess Biden’s health. Thompson noted that Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel indicated that Biden was likely diagnosed with cancer during his presidency, raising “more questions.”

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Amid the publicity of Thompson and Tapper’s book, the latter was pushed by Megyn Kelly over his previous chiding of Lara Trump, in which the current president’s daughter-in-law expressed concern that Biden had a “cognitive decline” in 2020. Kelly contended Tapper was “running cover” for Biden, with the CNN reporter acknowledging that Lara Trump’s comments have “aged well.”

Meanwhile, the Washington Examiner’s Joe Concha was critical of both Thompson and Tapper, suggesting they were both saving their investigations for the book “instead of reporting it at the time when it mattered.” 

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