This video examines the 2024 presidential transition, highlighting alleged political maneuvering including Hunter Biden's pardon, questions about Joe Biden's health and cognitive abilities, and the dynamics of political endorsements between the Bidens and Kamala Harris. The content raises important questions about political transparency, accountability, and the ethical responsibilities of political figures during transitions of power.
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Joe Biden is selling a book. She wrote it, I'm told. Uh, and she's telling tales about the Biden White House, the Biden presidency, Kla Harris. Let's go through it, shall we?
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>> Her husband's disastrous debate performance, but also his decision to pardon his son Hunter on federal tax and gun charges.
>> Joe said in the beginning, I won't pardon Hunter. I won't pardon Hunter.
But then when Trump was elected, things changed and we knew that he would target Hunter. I truly supported it. I wanted him to pardon Hunter at that point.
>> All right, so a couple of things here. I love this. So, we weren't going to pardon Hunter. We weren't going to pardon Hunter until Trump won the election. So, in other words, you had a deal with Kamla. You knew that whatever just attorney general she brought in, the deal was you were going to drop the charges and just let it go. Or maybe Kamla was going to grant the pardon.
It's quite an admission. We knew that Trump was going to target Hunter. And they're right. And do you know why they knew that? Because that's what they did with the Justice Department. They knew that the Justice Department could be used to target somebody because that's exactly what they did for four years.
A hell of an admission. I don't hear anybody making these comments. They just, "Oh, well, yes, it's understandable Trump won, so of course they pardoned him."
Well, if he was innocent, then he had nothing to worry about.
And if the only reason to pardon is because you were going to get an attorney general who pressed charges against him, it means that you believed if Kla Harris won the election, she wouldn't press charges, which is corrupt.
There's more.
>> So, is it a big change? You know, you're in the White House and you're living kind of a quiet life in Delaware.
>> Well, it's not exactly a quiet life. I mean, we're still doing a lot of things, writing, traveling, speaking, but then we come home and this is our peaceful place. Let's put it that way.
>> But there has not been a lot of peace for the Bidens.
>> Just 4 months after leaving office, President Biden was diagnosed with an aggressive form of stage 4 prostate cancer that had traveled to his bones.
>> Yes.
>> How's the president doing now? He's doing well. But um it was a shock. I mean, Rita, honestly, I can remember uh getting the diagnosis and it was just it was shocking. Do you think that someone when he was in the White House should have discovered it, given him a test?
Well, you know, the doctors said that um according to the American Urological Association that men over 70 um don't need a PSA, a blood test anymore because um it's a slow growing cancer. I have to say, Rita, I do feel we had amazing care in the White House. Um but somehow that was missed.
>> Somehow that was missed. They shielded him from regular checkups. They sh they kept bragging about no he doesn't have to see a doctor he's fine he's fine he's fine stop asking questions because you see if he goes to the doctor then there'd have to be a routine report and like under President Trump they'd have the doctor take the podium and answer questions about his health but they didn't want him diagnosed or checked up or examined in any way whatsoever because they knew the truth about his decline and about how there was no way he could run for four more years. She was part of it. So now she's like, "Oh, those doctors are terrible. They never tested him." You you you kept him from getting checked up. You kept him from cognitive tests.
If you really care about the man, you would have him checked monthly given that he looked like a walking corpse.
I overstate the case. He wasn't really walking. He was sort of shuffling. He was a shuffling corpse. Okay.
Um, I want to ask you this one more time because I just want to get the sense. I, as I said, I think this is the essential question that people are going to want to know from you is, have you ever seen signs of mental decline in your husband?
Mental decline, not physical, mental.
>> No. I mean, I've seen aging. I've seen him slow down, like I said, but no.
Thank you, Newsbusters, for the clip. I just want you to know how frustrating it is for me to watch these things. I'm as frustrated as you when because I'm screaming back at the television and asking the follow-up questions.
Mrs. Biden, your president, your husband, the president, one year into his presidency, was attending an event and part of the event was a memorial for a congresswoman who had just been killed in a car accident, Dr. Jackie, excuse me, Representative Jackie Warski from Indiana. And during the event where your president was speaking on her behalf, paying tribute to her memory because she was dead, he stopped and asked where Jackie was and whether she was in the crowd or not.
Now, how do we all see that and know that there's some mental decline going on?
Are you lying or are you blind?
that followup didn't happen. I'll be honest with you though, the only reason I wanted Jill Biden to write a book is because I know she hates Kla Harris and the feeling is mutual.
And so I want the dirt. I'm not above dirt. I like to wallow in the dirt. I like to pour a little water in there and get all muddy in it. Let's go. I want to hear all the dirt. Pour the tea. So she had her moment. And by the way, this is how this woman is going to sell a book.
She needs to let potential readers know that if you want the dirt and if you want all the tea about team Kamala and team Biden and how ugly it was, this is the book to read. So, here she is given the opportunity to talk about a fateful moment when her husband called Kla Harris to tell her that he was going to drop out of the presidential race. And here's what we got. So he decided that it was he was going to drop out.
>> That's right.
>> It was Sunday, July 21st, 2024.
Before your husband made the announcement, he called Vice President Harris.
>> Yes.
>> To tell her what he had decided. And you said almost as soon as he gave her the news, she demanded that he endorse her right away. And he I mean, did you think something was off about that?
Uh, you know, I'm sure she um thought about it. You know, it wasn't like a call out of the blue. I'm sure with everything happening at that time, it had to cross her mind. So I think um I think that's >> but when you said it was back and forth because she wanted him um to endorse her at the same time he announced that he was dropping out and he wanted to just make the announcement >> of the dropout >> first, right?
>> Oh yeah.
>> And you said you even walked out of the room because >> Yeah.
>> It was got too tense maybe.
Well, it was just I'm telling you, it was so hard. I mean, this is what Joe had worked for all his life. He loved being a statesman. Um, he loved the job of helping the American people. And to give it up, I mean, Rita, he did it for over 50 years of his life. That's a long time. And so, at some point when all of this is going on, it gets a little overwhelming. And yes, I had to walk out.
>> That's it.
I mean, there's more, but she's not telling. What's the point of a tell- all if you're not going to I don't know, tell all.
By the way, for those of you who are as frustrated as I am with the interviewer here, uh just so you know, uh when you're Joe Biden and you've got a book and you want to give CBS Mornings the exclusive, you can pick and choose who's going to interview you.
And so she picked Rita Braver. Rita Braver, who by the way, last I checked, I thought had resigned from journalism last year, literally. And I apparently she has because that's not journalism.
Uh, so at the very least she resigned from CBS News. Uh, so I guess she does some featuretses here and there for uh, the Sunday morning show. Also, by the way, if you're keeping score at home, just so you have a full understanding of the media democrat complex, as Andrew Breitbart used to refer to it, uh, Rita Braver, member in good standing, of the Washington political corps. She is a journalist, true and true, right here in Washington DC, covering politics without any bias at all.
Oh, by the way, her husband is the late Robert Barrett. He was a uh power lawyer in Washington DC, most notably the personal attorney of Hillary Clinton.
But Rita Braver, of course, is a completely unbiased, no dog in the fight, right down the middle, calling balls and strikes, completely neutral journalist.
That's what CBS will tell you.
>> Um, you went all out to get Vice President Harris elected.
>> Oh, all out. I was out on the trail every I mean, I think every single day I traveled the entire country. Um, and you know that the night the the election night, I mean, I was certain she was going to win. you were the excitement for her and the crowds and I mean how people rallied around her and I truly felt that she was going to win. I I was shocked she didn't win because I think she would be a good president and um I I don't know I went to bed I mean I just I couldn't believe that she had lost. I couldn't.
>> By the way, she almost said I went to bed thinking that she was going to win and then realized, oh, wait a second. At no point in the evening did anybody think she was going to win. At no point did the states coming in make it look like, oh, she has a chance, so she had to stop herself unless she went to bed at noon, which is surely possible. But I I did like that little slip. I I got to see that again.
>> Be a good president. And um I I don't know. I went to bed. I mean, I just I couldn't believe that she had lost. I couldn't believe it.
>> Um you So, you know, you had to leave the White House.
>> Yeah. We weren't going to stay there.
>> All right. Um now, here's what's fun about the whole Joe Biden thing. Uh now she's doing other media appearances.
This was the pre-recorded that they trickled out last week and then they ran it on Sunday. The book's available tomorrow. So now she's done doing other media appearances and this is all part of getting her advance. She got the advance. She pocketed it. That's all she cares about. They need money. They want money. They're craven. They're grifters.
It's always been the deal with the Bidens. So now she's obligated to do a certain number of media appearances or else she forfeits her advance. So, today she did the Today Show and uh these guys now, whoever does the next interview and the next interview and the next interview, well, they get to do the follow-ups that Rita Braver, the wife of the deceased lawyer who was Hillary Clinton's attorney, um didn't ask. So, here's the first one.
>> You you write that that was essentially sort of a one-off. That this is not who he had become. No, >> but special counsel Robert her as you probably know, he described the former president quote as an elderly man with a poor memory. George Clooney, George Clooney, the the the actor said at a private fundraiser before the debate, quote, Biden was the same man we saw that we all witnessed on that debate stage. Even his former chief of staff said that his memory had worsened over the course of his presidency.
>> He aged. He did. He got older and uh we we all saw him aging. we, you know, there were the words that he would forget. Um, but you know, we were all aging.
>> He, you you wrote something, this is quite revealing in the book, and I want to put an excerpt on the on the screen.
You write >> because you questioned some of your decision-making, it seems, in the book.
>> Had he grown too old for the job and I hadn't noticed? I didn't think so. But could I be objective enough to be sure?
The doctors assured us that he was healthy and able. In hindsight, were you able to be impartial?
>> Well, you know, the doctors did assure us. I mean, he had a exam every every year, a health exam like every president does. The doctors assured us he was, you know, he was healthy. And I saw him doing the job every single day. every single day he got up, he went into the office, he did the job, he he passed bipartisan legislation, you know, he he worked and I saw him work hours into the night. So I, you know, yes, did I see him, you know, slowing down a little bit when he got tired? Did he stutter a little bit at night? Yeah, sure. But he was still doing the job and he was doing a good job.
>> The stutter's back, everybody. The stutter's back. He did such a good job.
He answered every question.
The doctors told us he was okay. Excuse me, ma'am. Are these the same doctors that you just criticized for not testing him for prostate cancer?
We still standing by this. Could you get your stories straight, please? We had the best doctors. Oh, they missed his cancer. But we had the best doctors.
This is all a grift. It's all a scam.
But and the reason that I'm spending time on this is Democrats want to forget this. That's the other thing that makes this glorious is that Democrats and people in the media now have to deal with the Bidens again. They thought they were done. Remember when they jammed Joe Biden down your throat and told you that he was the best president and they should put him on Mount Rushmore? Now they don't want to mention his name because Joe Biden will remind every single American that these people lied to you every single day. I watched him work well into the evening. They called a lid at 2:00 p.m. daily.
Okay. They're still doing the same. Oh, behind the scenes. He was sharp as attack. He runs circles around the staff. They're still playing that game.
>> Yeah.
>> You's closest confidant. You're described as Joe's gut check. If you could go back in a time machine and do it all over again, would you have encouraged him maybe to not run again?
You know, as I look back, would I want to put Joe through the hurt and the pain that we felt during that time? Never.
Never. I mean, it was so hurtful. And um >> So, it sounds like you're saying if you could do it all over again, you probably would have encouraged him to to be a one-term president.
>> But it had to be his decision, Craig. It had to be his decision alone because he had to live with that decision the rest of his life. I couldn't say Joe do this or Joe do that. It was his decision to run in the first place. Only his even though the family had their input, especially the grandchildren. Yeah.
>> But um you know it was his decision to get out.
>> Was it was it or was it Nancy Pelos's decision? Is it really his decision to stay in or get out? I think that we have conflicting reports about what really went on there, but you see the gaslighting. Uh, by the way, uh, again, I'm here for the dirt. I want the cat fight. I want Jill on this side and Kla on that side and nails out. So, here's one more moment. Kamla, of course, has suggested that it was selfish and narcissistic of Biden to run for a second term. So, she's asked about that.
years.
>> In her book last fall, former Vice President Kla Harris, she she wrote that staying in as long as he did was recklessness. That quote, "The stakes were simply too high to leave to one person's ambition." Does the former vice president perhaps have a bit of a point there?
>> That is her point of view. And and if she felt that way, she should have said it. The >> That's it. We get nothing. I want the cat fight. I want the dirt. I want the mud. I want the slime. Get in there. All right. She's not going to sell any books. By the way, Kamla sold a lot of books by doing that. By twisting the knife, by shiv some people. That's how you do it. Not Doctor Joe. Oh well, it's still going to be fun. Just wait.
There's a whole week's worth of these interviews and it's going to get ugly.
I'm here for it.
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