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Richard Luthmann's avatar

The question is not whether Joe Biden deserves "compassion" as an "aging man." The question is whether voters were deceived about who was actually exercising presidential power. If the tapes show decline earlier than the public was told, then Americans deserve to know who knew, who covered it up, who controlled access, who managed the autopen, and who made decisions behind the curtain. The Deep State-media complex spent years telling citizens not to believe their eyes. FOIA exists for exactly this reason. Government records do not belong to handlers. The truth belongs to the people.

Bruce Eden's avatar

Biden does not deserve "compassion". He was a participant in a conspiracy to overthrow the government. If he was too incapacitated later, then any decision-making on his part was done by others and the "auto-pen". Any pardons are therefore null & void. Biden's son and Dr. Anthony Fauci are in dire straits because of this. Fauci lied to Congress and was pardoned--after being involved in the conspiracy to murder of millions of people in the U.S. and worldwide. Fauci is now being brought before Congress on a subpoena to answer whether or not he lied to Congress. He cannot now invoke 5th Amendment protections if pardoned. If his testimony doesn't square with the just-released documents by DNI Tulsi Gabbard, and differs from the lies he perpetrated in front of Congress during the Biden Administration, Fauci goes to jail. He can no longer hide.

Pinky Panther's avatar

Judge Dabney Friedrich’s ruling denying Joe Biden’s attempt to block release of the Hur-Zwonitzer interview materials is a victory for transparency and public accountability. The American people deserve to know whether the nation’s highest office was being exercised by a president fully capable of carrying out its duties. If this ruling is delayed, reversed, or buried before the records are released, critics argue it will further erode public trust and reinforce concerns that political insiders operate above scrutiny. In their view, suppressing such information could help entrenched political interests preserve power and elevate future leaders who merely serve as proxies for unelected influence.

None's avatar

Look, the Biden Administration was the worst presidency in American history bar none, but we need to move on from this. We have got much bigger problems to worry about now than Biden’s nonsense. We’re signing a literal deal with a terrorist regime that WILL spend this money to promote terrorism, no matter what kind of safeguards that the administration tries to put on the money, or what kind of terms they get Iran to agree to. Never in their entire 47 year history has Iran honored an agreement, and this is who we are negotiating with rather than just taking them off the board! Bottom line: yes, Biden was terrible, but Biden isn’t in office anymore, and we need to have ALL of our focus on the disaster unfolding before our eyes!