With support for Biden fading, and the corruption case building, will he quit the presidential race?
Gregg Jarrett, Jason Chaffetz and Tomi Lahren discuss how the White House is going on defense for Hunter Biden on ‘Hannity.’
"I have decided that I will no longer be a candidate for president in the 2024 election."
Most Democrats and the vast majority of voters overall hope that Joe Biden will utter those words sometime before the party’s national convention, which convenes in Chicago next August.
It could happen. More importantly, it should happen.
President Biden speaks after exiting a meeting with the Senate Democratic Caucus in Washington, on Jan. 13, 2022. (Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Polls show that Biden is deeply unpopular. Beyond serious concerns about his advanced age and diminished mental acuity, his job performance on every major policy issue that Americans care about is a dismal report card of inept management or misjudgment.
HUNTER BIDEN CRIMINAL CASE EXPOSES JOURNALISTS WHO ‘LIE LIKE HELL’
But there’s another reason why President Biden is politically destitute. Many Americans have come to realize that he is corrupt and dishonest.
There is compelling evidence that Biden actively aided and abetted the illicit, if not illegal, schemes operated by his son that netted tens of millions of dollars from foreign interests while selling access and promises of influence when the elder Biden was vice president.
Uncovered documents and testimony from witnesses implicate Joe as a complicit actor in Hunter Biden’s prodigious scams and grifts. Despite his repeated denials of involvement, records show that the then-VP met personally with his son’s overseas partners, spoke by phone with Hunter’s clients more than 20 times, and attended closely guarded meetings.
Together, they rode aboard Air Force Two to overseas destinations where they met privately with monied sources. In one highly lucrative Chinese deal, Joe was slated to receive a handsome 10% cut for "the Big guy." Some of the money from Beijing –exactly 10% – eventually landed in his personal bank account, although he maintains that it was merely a "loan repayment." What it was allegedly for is not nearly as significant as where it came from.
What cannot be overlooked or innocuously explained is the notorious Burisma scandal in Ukraine. It has all the earmarks of a classic quid pro quo........
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