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Biden's “coverage” calls the DEC leader van Jones a “crime against this republic”

The democratic Luminary van Jones has equipped top adjutants and allies in connection with former President Joe Biden, who supposedly contributed to covering up the condition of the Octobers as a “crime against this republic”.

Jones admitted that he was surprised by the degree of the decline of biden and ventilated his outrage over the length of bidens allies in order to hide it, as described in the upcoming book “Original Sin” by CNNS Jake Tapper and Axios Alex Thompson.

“I was shocked,” Jones told Cnn's “State of the Union” about the decline of the 46th president. “I love Joe Biden. I had the chance to work with him when I was part of the Obama government. I loved him every day. I was shocked when he had his condition when he came out, as was the world.”

Van Jones shredded no words about those who helped to hide the condition of former President Joe Biden. Cnn

The democratic expert, who previously worked as a special advisor for Green jobs in the Obama government, returned to his desperate reaction to bidens fumbling against President Trump in June.

“It wasn't the first time that he was in this state,” added Jones. “The book makes it very, very clear that there are people who knew and said nothing. And that is a crime against this republic. I think the Democrats will pay for a long time for them to be part of what is now revealed as a massive cover -up.”

Former President Joe Biden insists that he could have beaten President Trump if he had not stopped out of the race. Getty pictures

In the debate, Jones had publicly recognized that concerns about bidens of intellectual sharpness were recognized and warned that the verbal struggle for the 46th president could be a “game over”.

Jones later became emotional after Biden seemed weak to Trump on stage and seemed to lose his train of thought repeatedly. Jones' voice gathered in the post-debate analysis on television.

On Sunday, Jones said that Dems would have a deeper search for soul and that hard truths have to confront why they lost in 2024. He compared the current conditions with the defeat of the Dems in 2004.

“It took 3.5 years for Barack Obama to show up with a message. What did we do in the meantime?” Jones said about the victory of former President George W. Bush from 2004. “We looked inside. Donors were reorganized.”

Van Jones is a very respected voice within the Democratic Party. AP

“There was a deep internal reflection,” he continued. “Before we get out of here and try to tell people why they should like us, we have to look in the mirror, reorganize us, put bad people and bad ideas out of the way, and then we can come forward in the middle of the middle.

“At the moment we have to apologize to the American people that we were part of something that was not up to date.”

The famous democratic strategist David Axelrod, one of the top architects of the former victory of President Barack Obama in 2008, was one of the few prominent voices that were concerned about bidies at the time.

Tapper asked Axelrod after Biden's latest insistence on ABC's “The View” that he had won a retirement against Trump if he had stayed in the race. Axelrod quickly refused.

“I think that's absurd,” countered Axelrod. “He is told that by Mike Donilon, his supreme political consultant. I think [Donilon] Is just so emotionally connected to bidges that he could not accept the truth.

“The analysis before the debate within the Democratic Party within the campaign and outside the campaign showed less than 5% chance of winning,” he added. “If he had run, the Democrats had lost at least three more seats from the Senate, would probably have lost some other states.”

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