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Majority of media not ‘very interested’ in investigating Biden cover-up: Joe Concha

Washington Examiner’s Joe Concha said the lack of media presence for Anita Dunn’s House testimony is part of a larger absence on “one of the biggest stories of this decade” – former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline in office.

Dunn, a former White House senior adviser to Biden, arrived at Capitol Hill Thursday for a closed-door interview as part of the House Oversight Committee’s inquiry into whether top Biden aides worked to conceal his decline. Dunn did not answer any questions from reporters as she made her way through the Capitol.

Concha questioned why there were nearly no reporters covering Dunn’s appearance: “Where was everybody?”

“But the lengths that loyalists to Joe Biden will go to gaslight the American people in swearing that we witnessed with our eyes and ears of a sitting president being ‘perfectly fine,’ they say,”  Concha said on Fox News’s The Story with Martha MacCallum

“This despite him shaking hands with the air after speeches, not knowing how to get off stages, talking about conversations he had with dead world leaders, forgetting the names of his own Cabinet members, spending a good chunk of his presidency on vacation. And yet we keep hearing from all these Biden loyalists that he was as mentally sharp as Bobby Fischer and had the physical prowess of Christian McCaffrey,” Concha said. 

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Concha said this story is “one of the biggest attempted cover-ups of all time,” and is left with many questions, like, “Who was running the country?” He added that the lack of answers stems from the media not being “very interested” in covering it.

One attempt to report on the alleged Biden cover-up was the book Original Sin, co-authored by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’s Alex Thompson. The book was released in May and received criticism from Concha and others for publishing after the 2024 election.

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