
Former president Joe Biden’s press secretary has claimed that she never saw any evidence of Biden’s decline until his train wreck debate performance in the spring of 2024
Jen Psaki made the comments during Semafor’s Mixed Signals podcast.
It appears that no one on the left saw any evidence of Biden’s decline before that debate. Yet they had the audacity to accuse those who did notice it of being liars.
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Psaki wasn’t too happy when Ben Smith used the term ‘cover up’ during the interview claiming it’s a dangerous term.
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“Cover-up is a very loaded term”‘ she said referring to how some described the Biden’s health issues. “People use that term as related to Watergate or the covering up of not sharing public information about a war… I think it’s a bit of a dangerous term.”
FOX News reports: MSNBC host and former White House press secretary Jen Psaki insisted in a new interview that she never saw signs that former President Joe Biden had declined while she worked for him.
“I never saw that person —not a single time, and I was in the Oval Office every day, that was on that debate stage,” Psaki said on the “Mixed Signals” podcast about Biden’s performance during the June 2024 presidential debate which raised alarms about his fitness to serve another term. He dropped out the following month and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him as the Democratic nominee.
“I’m not a doctor. Aging happens quite quickly,” Psaki added on the Semafor podcast that was published Friday.
The former Biden aide, who left the White House in May 2022, said she hadn’t seen him in person in the two-and-a-half years afterward leading up to the November election.
But she warned against people using the term “cover-up” to describe how the White House responded to questions about the president’s age during that time.