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Careerism Still Poisons the Democratic Party

  • Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, a CNN anchor and Axios reporter, co-authored a book titled 'Original Sin' set for release on May 20, 2025.
  • The book exposes efforts by President Biden's team to cover up his mental and physical decline, including a 2023 fall and use of the 'cheap fake' defense for odd videos.
  • The book sparked strong backlash from both Democrats and Republicans, with debates over Biden's age, Harris' social struggles, and claims that the press downplayed cognitive concerns.
  • Tapper and Thompson hired crisis expert Risa Heller amid the controversy, while critics pointed out that Biden's aides practiced social events for Vice President Harris and considered wheelchair use.
  • The revelations suggest ongoing internal doubts about Biden's health and Harris's political role, underscoring a fraught climate within the Democratic Party ahead of the 2024 election.
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In the last two years of his presidency, Joseph Biden had trouble remembering the names of his closest associates in private moments, had an increasingly limited daily schedule, often spoke incoherently and lost his train of thought, and his health condition was hidden from the public eye in order to conceal his true condition, according to a new book written by CNN's Jake Teper and Axios' Alex Thompson.

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Mediaite broke the news in United States on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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