Biden’s Sharp Words Spark Outrage After Carter’s Passing!

“The audacity of President Biden, criticized by radio host Jorge Bonilla for lecturing Americans on decency in light of Carter’s passing, has sparked further disapproval from radio personality Hugh Hewitt. Hewitt questioned the President’s use of the word ‘decency,’ highlighting concerns about Biden’s transparency regarding his health and the alleged complicity of the media in covering up any issues.

Hewitt accused Biden of deceiving the American public about his condition, pointing to what he described as a lack of acknowledgment from those close to the President and many media figures. The radio host emphasized the importance of addressing the apparent cover-up and complicity surrounding Biden’s health.

Legal analyst Jonathan Turley drew a contrast between Biden and Carter, noting that Carter refused to pardon a family member implicated in a corruption scandal, unlike Biden who controversially pardoned his son Hunter. Turley criticized Biden for initially denying any intention to pardon his son during his campaign, only to later grant the pardon covering a decade of potential legal issues, including allegations of influence peddling.

The recent passing of Carter, who died at the age of 100, has elicited responses from various political figures. Former President Trump expressed gratitude towards Carter, acknowledging his legacy and longevity. Trump highlighted the unique challenges faced by those who have served as President, recognizing Carter’s efforts to improve the lives of Americans during his time in office.

President-elect Biden also paid tribute to Carter, praising his dedication to the country and the responsibilities of leadership. Biden acknowledged the debt of gratitude owed to Carter for his contributions to the nation.

As reactions continue to pour in following Carter’s death, the White House has yet to respond to inquiries regarding the President’s comments on the late former President.”

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