
The editorial board of the Washington Post on Wednesday called for more inspection of the Oval Office to ensure that a cover-up of the President’s health is not re-resurrected, accusing the former President Joe Biden of Biden’s decline in the White House.
The editorial board of the paper wrote, “Now it seems that, for a long time, there may be a lack of stamina and cognitive ability in Biden, which demands jobs – and that his family and close colleagues hidden it from the public.”
The board proposed, “Their clear decision to put forward personal loyalty in front of its duties towards the country should be re -accepted. A legal mechanism should be considered to ensure that it does not happen again,” the board proposed.
The health of the former President is once again in the headlines after CNN anchor Jake Taper and Exios correspondent Alex Thompson’s new book, “Original Sin: The fall of President Biden, its cover-up and his disastrous option for re-running”, was released on Tuesday.
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The health of President Biden should have been made transparent to the public, the Washington Post on Wednesday argued. (Getty image)
The book alleges that the internal circle of Biden hid his cognitive decline for years and was released a few days after the news broke that Biden had come to know of advanced prostate cancer.
The Post relate accounts from Tapper and Thompson’s book, stating how Biden was showing issues with his memory as a 2020 campaign, with a democrats who were involved in their campaign, concluding that he was disqualified to the office.
From at least 2022, according to the book Biden, forgetting the names of his top colleagues and sometimes appearing inconsistent.
Biden employees also allegedly accommodated their program when he was in his fastest due to these issues.
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Jake Taper’s new book, “Original Sin,” alleges that President Biden was experiencing memory laps as a 2020 campaign. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post Getty Image)
The board wrote, “The country was lucky not to experience the late night crisis that it would have trouble handling. It would be foolish to trust such fate in future.”
“Can steps to ensure that voters know about the fragmentation of their leaders? This is a question for the Congress: How should the government answer when a President is working with less faculties?” The editors asked.
The Post Board proposed that the Congress be empowered to keep an eye on the President’s cognitive health and work if necessary. “
The board suggested, “Ideally, the Congress will build a quiet, bipartisan commission to examine ways to maintain transparency about the health, mental and physical. Perhaps some objectives must require cognitive testing, in addition to a physical examination, with results, with the results, annually made public.”
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A former medical advisor to former President Biden believes that Biden’s probability was cancer over the years. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Image)
The editorial revolves around the cancer diagnosis of biden and why the disease was not caught earlier.
On Monday, former Biden Medical Advisor of an oncologist, Dr. EJIL Imanuel said that the former President had cancer since his presidency, if not for a long time.
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“They did not develop it in the last 100 to 200 days,” Imanuel on Monday told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” co-Majesty Joe Scarborough. “I don’t think there is no disagreement about this.”