If you believe this narrative from unnamed sources, I have a bridge to sell you. We all saw Biden’s responses after the assassination attempt and it was neither fast nor competent.
WASHINGTON — Within an hour after the first shots were fired in the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden had been briefed on what had unfolded, he was preparing a written statement condemning it and planning an address the nation, and he had tried to call his rival in the election.
Biden’s swift response Saturday to fast-moving developments is uncharacteristic for a White House that tends to react more slowly to crises than even some of its allies would like. The pace was designed to leave no question about how seriously Biden was taking the attempt to assassinate his political opponent and to set the tone for how he wants to be seen by the country as he navigates one of the most horrific moments in American history.
“This is a commander in chief moment,” a Biden aide said. “He wants to reduce the temperature.”
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Biden’s quick series of decisions and appearances comes during one of the most consequential periods in any recent campaign for the White House.
Revealing Joe Biden reveals their own complicity, so they’ll continue to participate in all manner of coverup for as long as Biden has a pulse. They’re in too deep to be plotting exit strategies now.