Democrats are ‘buzzards circling in the sky’ trying to ‘get rid’ of Biden due to his ‘weakness’
Democrats are already trying to find “a way to get rid” of US President Joe Biden because of his “weakness,” according to political journalist John Fund.
“I believe that this weakness of Biden – both in terms of his inability to articulate a message and his inability to demonstrate physical stamina,” Mr Fund told Sky News host James Morrow.
“Means the Democrats are already like buzzards circling in the sky trying to figure out a way to get rid of him.”
Mr Fund’s remarks come after it was reported by Axios that there was a new operation underway in the White House which is critical for the President’s re-election bid: Operation “make sure he doesn’t fall”.
Mr Fund said he wasn’t sure how well the operation was going to work with 13 months to go until the next presidential election.
Видео Democrats are ‘buzzards circling in the sky’ trying to ‘get rid’ of Biden due to his ‘weakness’ канала Sky News Australia
“I believe that this weakness of Biden – both in terms of his inability to articulate a message and his inability to demonstrate physical stamina,” Mr Fund told Sky News host James Morrow.
“Means the Democrats are already like buzzards circling in the sky trying to figure out a way to get rid of him.”
Mr Fund’s remarks come after it was reported by Axios that there was a new operation underway in the White House which is critical for the President’s re-election bid: Operation “make sure he doesn’t fall”.
Mr Fund said he wasn’t sure how well the operation was going to work with 13 months to go until the next presidential election.
Видео Democrats are ‘buzzards circling in the sky’ trying to ‘get rid’ of Biden due to his ‘weakness’ канала Sky News Australia
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