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The speaker was in Israel on October 7 and received a call from President Biden. The speaker claims Biden was sharper than anyone they'd spoken to. The speaker questions whether Biden's actions stem from incompetence, cognitive issues, ignorance, or lying, and states they don't believe Biden is competent. They also question whether Biden's cognitive abilities are sufficient to avoid the 25th amendment.

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The former press secretary appeared on The View to discuss working with Biden and Kamala to ensure the right messages reach the public. However, she stated that as press secretary, she had a special role and did not interact with the campaign. She claims she had no insight into polling data that showed a loss. This exchange led to a break in the conversation.

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Henry Appel, an adviser at the National Security Council, shared experiences about President Biden's confusion during calls and meetings. He recounted a time when Biden called looking for NSC adviser Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same trip. Appel noted Biden struggled with basic words in briefings, leading to misunderstandings. He also mentioned the emotional impact of Trump's victory on his team, describing them as "trauma bonded." Appel expressed concerns among White House officials about potential repercussions from the incoming Trump administration. He humorously revealed that his dating profile highlights his tendency to overshare. In a meeting, he was confronted about sharing sensitive information with an undercover journalist, raising questions about his role in the NSC.

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The interviewer questions the speaker about President Biden's mental state, referencing claims that Biden's mental faculties have diminished. The speaker avoids directly addressing Biden's condition, stating Biden has the judgment and experience to make important decisions. The interviewer brings up George Clooney's observation that Biden is not the same as he was on the debate stage. The speaker reiterates that Joe Biden is not on the ballot, but Donald Trump is. The speaker claims the American people have concerns about Donald Trump and that leaders of the national security community have spoken out, saying he is unfit and dangerous and should never be president again. The speaker notes that even Trump's former vice president feels this way.

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President Biden's team is dedicated to their work and they enjoy it. President Obama mistakenly referred to President Biden during a recent announcement. The speaker jokingly suggests the idea of having a stand-in who would wear an earpiece and deliver speeches while they relax in their basement. They find the concept of someone else doing all the talking and formalities amusing.

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Henry Appel, an adviser at the National Security Council, shared several encounters with President Biden, revealing moments of confusion and miscommunication. During a call, Biden mistakenly asked for NSC adviser Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same trip. Appel noted Biden struggled with basic words in meetings, leading to misunderstandings. He also mentioned the emotional aftermath of Trump's victory, describing his team as "trauma bonded." Appel expressed concerns about the incoming Trump administration potentially targeting them for past actions. He humorously stated that his dating profile highlights his tendency to overshare. In a final interaction, Appel was approached by an undercover journalist, raising questions about his openness regarding sensitive information. The segment concluded with a call for whistleblowers to report corruption.

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I work at the National Security Council, giving senior policymakers all the secrets. I met someone on a dating app and spilled some tea about President Biden's cognitive issues; it's old age. I revealed phone call exchanges where Biden asked for NSC advisor Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same foreign trip or had already left for the day. He didn't understand basic words in meetings. My team and I were crying the night of Trump's victory; we're trauma bonded. We were concerned about the incoming Trump administration coming after us. Biden and his team felt pushed aside by Kamala Harris during the presidential campaign. My greatest strength on my dating profile is oversharing on the first date.

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I stand by my observations regarding Joe Biden. I feel a bit sorry for him; he seems out of touch and hasn't been in charge for some time. A year ago, I sought a meeting with him due to national security concerns, but his staff kept delaying. After weeks of pressure, I finally met him at the White House, only to find it was an ambush with others present. During our brief time alone, I asked him about pausing LNG exports to Europe, which I believed was harming our economy and aiding Putin. To my shock, he genuinely did not realize he had signed the executive order to pause those exports. This left me worried about who is truly running the country.

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The speaker questions the DNC's corruption level, suggesting it functions as a campaign arm for the president. The bigger issue, however, was Joe Biden's chief of staff, who wielded enormous power. The speaker stresses the chief of staff's influence, describing him as a "shadowy, blister to ball type figure." While not publicly recognizable, this individual held significant power within the White House. The speaker emphasizes avoiding him, describing him as "scary."

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The White House was allegedly lying to the press, the public, and even its own cabinet members. Critics point out that Tapper's record on the subject isn't "squeaky clean." President Biden embraces his stutter, while Trump mocks, exaggerates, and belittles it, according to a Washington Post piece. Biden is sharp mentally, but there are questions about his physical condition, given that he is 81. His memory "doesn't seem great," but it's "not horrible."

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Some criticism of media coverage of President Biden is fair, including of Speaker 1's own coverage. Looking back, some issues were not covered enough. Reporting revealed that starting around 2019 or 2020, there appeared to be two Bidens: one that was workable and serviceable, and another nonfunctioning one who couldn't recall names of top aides and would lose his train of thought to an alarming degree. The nonfunctioning Biden appeared more frequently, and seemed to get much worse in 2023 and 2024.

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The speaker was in Israel on October 7 and received a call from President Biden. The speaker claims Biden was sharper than anyone they'd spoken to. The speaker questions whether Biden's actions stem from incompetence, cognitive issues, ignorance, or lying, and states they don't believe Biden is competent. They also question whether Biden's cognitive abilities are sufficient to avoid the 25th amendment.

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The speaker, who works in the executive office of the White House, manages two federal agencies and is responsible for protecting their networks. They discuss the importance of keeping secrets and serving as the president's voice in meetings. They mention concerns about Joe Biden's mental fitness and the unpopularity of Kamala Harris, but acknowledge that they cannot publicly address these issues. The speaker also talks about their background in cybersecurity and their role in overseeing responses to cyber incidents. They mention the ego within the State Department and their own experiences in the field. The conversation touches on various topics, including vaccines and Michelle Obama's decision not to run for office. The speaker is unaware that they are speaking with James O'Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, and discuss a cybersecurity operation at the White House. The video ends with a teaser for future revelations.

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The speaker was asked about a book claiming Joe Biden is in cognitive and physical decline, and whether they ever felt Biden was unfit to run. The speaker stated they thought Biden was a good president, and their only concern was whether anyone could do that job until 86. They had several long talks with Biden and never walked away thinking he couldn't do the job, stating he was always on top of his brief. The speaker said they didn't know anything about the claims in the book and haven't read it, but when they saw Biden recently, they thought he was in good shape. They didn't want to read the book because Biden is not president anymore, and they think he did a good job. They believe some people are trying to blame Biden for Trump being reelected.

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The transcript centers on a heated discussion about President Joe Biden’s health, cognitive fitness, and who was calling the shots within the White House during his presidency. Key points and claims raised include: - The campaign and public discourse about the president’s fitness or age were prominent, with questions such as “Was the number one issue in the campaign the president's fitness or his age?” and assertions about visibility, including whether “you ever see president Biden in a wheelchair?” While some speakers note aging and physical signs—“I noticed that, you know, he shuffled more,” and “he has more stumbling over words and gasps than he did” — others maintain confidence in his capabilities, claiming he was “on top of things” and that “his mental acuity is great. It's fine. It's as good as it's been over the years.” - There are allegations of a cover-up by insiders. The narrative asserts “new information now on the people in his inner circle and how the cover up actually operated,” with “Senior aids that worked here until just a couple months ago, the beginning of this year, manipulating an ailing president for their own gain.” A figure asks, “How much were you paid for your role in the campaign in 2024?” with the response “Just a little bit short of $4,000,000.” The implication is that financial incentives influenced actions. - Internal discussions about the president’s decline and how it was handled are described as ongoing. “The official word from Biden world about all these new stories is that nothing has been revealed this week that shows that president Biden was anything but effective president.” There is mention of a senior-level discussion about whether the president should have a cognitive exam. - Testimony from Annie Thomas Seen, former senior adviser to Biden, is presented as significant. She “has now taken the fifth,” and the transcript notes “There is now a pattern of key Biden confidant seeking to shield themselves from criminal liability for this potential conspiracy.” She invokes the Fifth Amendment when asked about being told to lie about the president’s health. - There are explosive claims regarding Hunter Biden’s role. One speaker says, “Hunter was driving the decision making for the family. He was almost like a chief of staff.” There are references to an uptick in activity when Hunter Biden was around, and discussions about pardons for Hunter, with the line “Yes. Were you in favor of Hunter Biden getting a pardon?” indicating support for clemency. - The “auto pen” controversy is described. Speakers discuss whether the president’s name was “hand signed” or “auto pen” used for documents, with questions such as “Did he hand sign all executive orders?” and claims that “the auto bin” or “auto pen” was used and that some believed others may have instructed staff to use it. There is mention that some staff “did not know who was operating the Obalon/auto pen,” and that “an executive order” and “memo” details existed but were not definitively known to those questioned. - Media portrayal and public perception are addressed. Some speakers accuse the legacy media of denial about cognitive decline, while others defend the president’s sharpness, noting that this debate is framed by evolving video and audio coverage, including discussions of “cheap fakes” versus real footage. - Additional context touches on Medicare drug price negotiations as a policy objective, with a line about “the ability of Medicare to negotiate drug prices with big pharma,” and the belief that “if we finally beat Medicare” would be a significant achievement. There are repeated assertions that those who knew and understood cognitive issues took control, implying a broader conspiracy. - Throughout, witnesses emphasize that their statements are contextualized within interviews and testimony, with ongoing questions about who was directing the White House and the true state of the president’s health and decision-making.

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A Fox News alert reports on the release of audio from Joe Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, who investigated Biden's handling of classified documents from his vice presidency. Classified documents were found in Biden's garage and home office. Hur's report stated Biden mishandled classified documents but declined charges, describing him as a sympathetic, elderly man with a poor memory. In the released audio, Hur asks Biden where he kept his papers, and Biden rambles incoherently about his son Beau's death and Trump's election, struggling to remember the dates. The speaker notes Biden didn't answer the question about the papers. The speaker questions Biden's ability to function in high-pressure situations given his memory issues and claims Biden was isolated from his cabinet and the public. The speaker claims Hur's report was the first honest assessment from within the Biden administration. The speaker references Biden's press conference responding to the report and his debate performance, suggesting they fueled concerns about his age and competence.

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President Biden's memory lapses have raised concerns about his acuity. He mistakenly referenced conversations with European leaders who had already passed away. The White House disputes these claims, but during a call the day before the interview, Biden seemed sharp and well-informed about a complex geopolitical issue.

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Henry Appel from the National Security Council is confronted by investigative reporter James O'Keefe. O'Keefe questions why an advisor is sharing sensitive information with an undercover reporter, suggesting it could be dangerous if he were a spy. Appel admits to feeling traumatized and reflects on his past aspirations of being a spy. O'Keefe highlights Appel's comments about President Biden, implying he seems out of touch. The conversation touches on Appel's emotional reaction to Trump's election victory and concerns about retaliation. O'Keefe criticizes the advisor for being careless with national security information, suggesting that such behavior could have serious consequences. The segment concludes with O'Keefe emphasizing the risks of leaking secrets in Washington, D.C.

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For the first six months of 2025, any successes attributed to Donald Trump will stem from effective policies that people will start to notice, even if they don't feel them yet. Regarding the Biden and Harris campaigns, there’s speculation about what went wrong. Some are questioning whether the outcome would have been different if Joe Biden had been leading the ticket. The atmosphere within the campaign is tense, with early signs of blame emerging. A former Biden adviser expressed frustration, questioning how a campaign could spend a billion dollars and still lose. The situation is evolving, and more direct accountability is expected as the campaign reflects on its challenges.

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Trump told me that Biden was angry after his term and blamed Obama and Nancy Pelosi for what happened. Biden's team was terrified of letting him speak freely, because they didn't trust him. They were also surprised to learn he was planning a second term from day one. It's hard for the Democratic party to find a good leader to replace Biden. I feel bad for Democratic voters, the party is corrupt. The left doesn't understand the MAGA movement's desire for retribution and change. Someone said our country is being stolen by fascists and Nazis, but when asked to clarify, specified that they were referring to people who are openly Nazis, not Republicans in Washington.

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The speaker, who works in the executive office of the White House, manages two federal agencies and is responsible for protecting the networks and information of the government. They discuss the challenges of their job, including the state department's big ego and the popularity of Kamala Harris. They also express concerns about Joe Biden's mental fitness, but acknowledge that it cannot be publicly addressed. The speaker mentions a meeting with Michelle Obama, who emphatically stated she would never run for office. The video ends with a discussion about the speaker's meeting with James O'Keefe and the perception it creates.

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Henry Appel, an adviser at the National Security Council, recounted several encounters with President Biden, including moments where Biden struggled to understand basic concepts during meetings. Appel shared a humorous incident where Biden repeatedly called looking for NSC adviser Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same trip. Appel described the emotional aftermath of Trump's election, noting that his team felt "trauma bonded." He also mentioned concerns among White House officials about potential repercussions from the incoming Trump administration. Additionally, Appel humorously noted that his dating profile highlights his tendency to overshare. In a meeting with an undercover journalist, he reflected on the dynamics within the Biden administration, particularly regarding Kamala Harris's role during the campaign.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden Still Hiding, and Elites Coronate Kamala, with Charles Cooke, and Jim Geraghty, and Dave Rubin
Guests: Charles Cooke, Jim Geraghty, Dave Rubin
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing President Joe Biden's unexpected announcement that he is dropping out of the presidential race. The announcement was made via a typewritten statement on social media, leaving many in the White House, including top advisers, shocked and in tears. Biden's health has been a topic of concern, especially after he appeared to need assistance getting into his motorcade, raising questions about his condition and the timing of his decision. Reports indicate that Biden met with close advisers to discuss his exit strategy, but many staff members were unaware of his decision until it was publicly announced. The statement lacked the official White House seal and did not endorse Vice President Kamala Harris, leading to panic among party members. Shortly after, Biden's account clarified his support for Harris, but the lack of transparency surrounding his health and decision has fueled speculation. Kelly and her guests, Charles Cooke and Jim Geraghty, express skepticism about the situation, questioning Biden's health and the implications of his withdrawal. They discuss the unusual nature of the announcement and the absence of Biden from public view, suggesting that it raises concerns about his ability to fulfill his duties as president. The conversation shifts to Harris, who is now positioned as the likely Democratic nominee. Cooke and Geraghty critique her past performance and express doubts about her viability as a candidate. They highlight her low approval ratings and the challenges she faces in appealing to voters, especially given her history and controversial statements. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of Biden's withdrawal and the potential for a power struggle within the Democratic Party. The guests speculate on whether the party will rally behind Harris or seek alternative candidates, emphasizing the urgency for the Democrats to address their leadership issues as the election approaches. In a separate segment, the hosts discuss the ongoing Secret Service hearings related to the assassination attempt on Trump, criticizing the lack of accountability and transparency from officials. They express frustration over the failure to provide adequate security for the former president and the broader implications for national safety. Overall, the episode highlights the uncertainty surrounding Biden's health and political future, the challenges facing Harris, and the ongoing issues within the Democratic Party as they navigate a tumultuous political landscape.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Damning Report on Biden's Memory, & if Jeffrey Epstein Killed Himself, w/ Ben Shapiro & Mark Epstein
Guests: Ben Shapiro, Mark Epstein
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Megyn Kelly welcomes viewers to her show, featuring an interview with Mark Epstein, brother of Jeffrey Epstein, who presents a never-before-seen photo of Jeffrey taken after his death, which he believes proves his brother did not commit suicide. Kelly expresses her doubts about the official narrative. Before this, Ben Shapiro discusses President Joe Biden's recent Prime Time address responding to Special Counsel Robert Hur's report on Biden's mishandling of classified documents. The report, which recommended no criminal charges, raised serious concerns about Biden's mental acuity, noting he struggled to remember significant events, including the year his son Bo died. Biden's response to the report was contentious, particularly regarding his recollection of personal details, which Shapiro highlights as indicative of broader issues with Biden's cognitive state. Shapiro describes the press conference as the worst he has ever seen, emphasizing Biden's confusion and misstatements, including mixing up foreign leaders and misremembering facts. He notes that Biden's mental state has become a focal point for both parties, with some Democrats reportedly calling it the worst day of his presidency. Shapiro suggests that the Democratic Party faces a dilemma: whether to continue supporting Biden or consider alternatives, especially with the upcoming election. Mark Epstein shares his perspective on his brother's death, expressing skepticism about the suicide ruling. He recounts how he learned of Jeffrey's death through the media and the subsequent autopsy, which raised questions about the cause of death. Epstein claims that Dr. Michael Baden, who witnessed the autopsy, stated that the injuries were inconsistent with suicide, suggesting possible foul play. He criticizes the lack of transparency from the government regarding the investigation and the failure to release relevant footage and information about other inmates. Mark discusses the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey's alleged suicide attempt weeks prior to his death, questioning the credibility of the claims made by inmates and the prison staff. He emphasizes that Jeffrey had a scheduled bail hearing, which raises further doubts about the suicide narrative. Mark believes his brother was killed to silence him, hinting at the powerful individuals who may have wanted him dead due to the information he possessed. The conversation highlights the ongoing mystery surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's death, the implications of the Special Counsel's report on Biden, and the broader political landscape as the 2024 election approaches.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Truth About Biden Cover-Up, and "Original Sin" Revelations, with Jake Tapper, Alex Thompson, More
Guests: Jake Tapper, Alex Thompson
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Megyn Kelly hosts a discussion with Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson about their book, "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Coverup, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again." The book reveals alarming insights into President Biden's cognitive health, including testimonies from cabinet members who expressed doubts about his ability to perform during emergencies. They describe a "pallet bureau" of key aides managing Biden's public image, suggesting that he was not fully in control of decision-making. The conversation highlights Biden's cognitive decline, with examples from his speeches and public appearances that raised concerns even before the 2020 election. Tapper recounts how Democratic insiders were aware of Biden's issues but felt compelled to support him due to the perceived existential threat of Donald Trump. They discuss the media's complicity in downplaying Biden's cognitive struggles, with Tapper admitting he wishes he had been more aggressive in questioning Biden's mental acuity during interviews. The book also details how Biden's team used teleprompters and scripted responses to manage his public appearances, with aides expressing frustration over the lack of genuine dialogue in cabinet meetings. They recount a debate where Biden's performance shocked even his supporters, leading to panic among Democratic officials about his viability for re-election. Kelly and her guests discuss the implications of Biden's health announcement coinciding with the book's release, raising suspicions about the timing. They emphasize the need for transparency regarding the health of public officials and criticize the media for failing to hold power accountable. The conversation concludes with reflections on the broader implications of Biden's presidency and the Democratic Party's future, suggesting that the cover-up of his cognitive decline may have far-reaching consequences.
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