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Rodney Williams
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Travis Holloway
It truly is stunning. So Jake Tapper from CNN has a book along with with Alex Thompson from Axios. The book is entitled Original Sin. President Biden's decline, Its cover up and his disastrous choice to run again. And when you talk about full of crap, I really don't think you're being fair to crap like, like this is. This is like a book. Arsonist discovers a fire he started. This is like a book. Tony Montana, the drug dealer, says cocaine is bad for you. Like, yes, Jake, there was a cover up. An absolute, complete, total cover up. It was knowing it was deliberate and you did it. You, Jake Tapper And CNN were 247 engaged in the COVID up. You knew about his mental decline and you refused to tell anybody.
Rodney Williams
It's shocking just how bad it was. And by the way, we have the receipts just to remind people.
Travis Holloway
You're going to hear the proof momentarily.
Rodney Williams
Yeah, and we're going to get to that because I want everyone. And this is why we do this. This is why we do this podcast. You're going to want to share this on social media because it's so big. And I want to change gears for a minute and talk to you about Israel. It's now the month of May and 80 years ago this very month, the horror of the Holocaust, the final solution, came to an end. But do you know that half of all Holocaust survivors live in Israel? The pain of the past now intensified today by October 7, and the rise of anti Semitism everywhere. We're literally watching it on our college campuses and along with other elderly Jews, thousands in Israel live below the poverty line and there's no safety net. That's why I support the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. The Fellowship does amazing work providing a lifeline to these precious ones in the form of hot meals and boxes full of healthy food. And for only $25, you can help provide a food box. Better yet, 350 provides hot meals for an entire year. So give generously. You can call and have a real impact for the people in Israel. 888-488 IFCJ. That's 888-488-4325. You can also go online to give securely@ifcj.org that's ifcj.org or 888-4488-4325. All right, so let's go back to this lie that I, I think the part that blows my mind the most is the fact that Tap river is actually probably going to get a bestseller out of this. Everyone, the media is praising him for this incredible reporting. And this is the guy that literally helped cover up the cognitive decline and dismissed anyone who brought it up on his show.
Travis Holloway
So, so look, the, the book, as I understand it, was originally written by Alex Thompson. Alex Thompson is not nearly as well known as Jake Tapper.
Rodney Williams
Yep.
Travis Holloway
And he had a contract with the book publishing company. He wrote the book and then the book publishing company decided to cancel it and said, no, we're not going to publish this book after all. In other words, the book publishing company engaged in yet another cover up because they didn't want anyone to know. And so Thompson sought out Tapper and convinced Tapper, hey, join with me. You're a big famous guy. They'll publish it if your name's on it. And Tapper said yes. And I gotta say so there are.
Rodney Williams
Lots of never let a crisis go to waste. Right.
Travis Holloway
That's exactly. Look, and particularly a chance to make some good money. I mean, hey, what's, what's journalism all about if, if not monetizing your own hypocrisy and your own cover up? Look, Tapper, some of the facts that are coming out in this book in 2023 and 2024, Tapper and Thompson report Biden's physical deterioration was so severe that his advisors discussed the possibility he would need to use a wheelchair if he won reelection. That's, that's how bad it was. And, and yet every time anyone tried to bring up those facts, Jake Tapper and the rest of the corporate media covered it up. But don't take my word for it. Listen to Jake Tapper in his own words. This is a collection of Tapper over the years.
Rodney Williams
And this goes back to 2020. The very beginning is him talking to one of the Trump family members, Laura Trump. And he Actually, like, ends the interview like, you can't even say this on my show.
Travis Holloway
So. So this, this montage starts in 2020, then goes to 21, 22, 23, and then 24 all throughout. Listen. Tapper for five years, covered this up aggressively. Give a listen.
Rodney Williams
How do you think it makes little kids with stutters feel when they see you make a comment like that is.
Travis Holloway
Very clearly a cognitive decline. That's what I'm referring to.
Rodney Williams
It makes me uncomfortable.
Travis Holloway
You have. You are.
Rodney Williams
No, I can't. It's so amazing. It's so amazing.
Travis Holloway
And try and figure out an answer.
Rodney Williams
Cognitive decline. Biden embraces his stutter, talking about it, while Trump mocks it, exaggerates it, belittles it. He's sharp physically. I mean, mentally. Yeah, I think the question is physically. Right, Right. Or so. Right, right. And the guy who is his chief opponent is only three or four years younger than a man. I mean, you have questioned President Biden's age, mental fitness, ability to lead. Of those supporting Biden, you said, quote, shame on all of you, pretending everything is okay. You're leading us and him into a disaster. Do you worry that you damaged him at all? I don't doubt that you got hugs and handshakes behind closed doors today, and maybe even publicly, some of them, because they like you personally. But I've heard a lot of really nasty stuff about you from your Democratic colleagues. I mean, just like, what is he thinking? Exercise in narcissism. I mean, false claims to the Wall Street Journal about President Biden's mental fitness and acuity. He's 81, and his memory, you know, it doesn't seem great. It's not horrible. But I don't understand the outrage. Quote, behind closed doors, Biden's shows signs of slipping, unquote. The Wall Street Journal is owned by News Corps, which is run by the Murdochs. Beyond the headline, there is some critical nuance here. The article is mostly based on observations of Republicans, with former Speaker Kevin McCarthy the only one going on the record. They do note in the article that most of the criticism comes from Republicans. Have you heard any concerns from anyone who has met with President Biden about him seeing seeming a little slower? No. The Russians are trying to do. To make us and the public not trust the. Our election. Integrity. Joe Biden has dementia and all this stuff. Let's just stop there and give the title of the book again, Senator, so people understand what they just heard and now what he's writing. Because if you just look at the title of the book, you understand the debauchery of journalistic scumbaggery.
Travis Holloway
The title of the book is Original Sin. President Biden's decline its cover up and his disastrous choice to run again. And understand Jake Tapper, when he was saying that he was lying, he knew he was lying. Everyone else on CNN knew he was lying. They knew they were lying. Everyone on MSNBC knew they were lying. Everyone on abc, NBC, CBS knew they were lying. Everyone at the New York Times knew they were lying. Everyone. Everyone at the Washington Post knew they were lying. Everyone knew this. Look, one of the facts in his book, he says, at a fundraiser In June of 2024, Joe Biden didn't recognize George Clooney, who he's known for decades. He had George Clooney, by the way. He had to be introduced like Ocean's Eleven. What, is there a casino you're robbing? I don't understand. Like, Biden had no idea. This is the same fundraiser you remember, where Barack Obama had to lead Biden off the stage because he was just confused and staring out in space. And, and Tapper and the rest of them just lied to us and said, a. Okay, no problems here.
Rodney Williams
You go back, Senator, to what you just said a moment ago, and it's a great point here, and it's one about the. The fact that they were at this fundraiser and the President didn't know, like, who George Clooney was. You have Barack Obama having to walk him off stage. Like that was when everyone in his. In his realm, that they were even trying to, I think, insulate, protect him from. They all knew then, like, this is a disaster. And yet they still went full speed ahead with it.
Travis Holloway
No, that's exactly right. You know, the Babylon Bee had a great headline that summed up this book. So the Babylon Bees headline was, quote, jake Tapper uncovers Startling evidence that Biden's Decline was covered up by Jake Tapper. And that's exactly what his book is. And listen, listen to this week, Chuck Schumer. Because it wasn't just Jake Tapper that was lying. Every Democrat was lying. Every Democrat senator, every Democrat governor, every Democrat House member. They all knew Biden was seriously declining mentally, and they all covered it up. Schumer was one of the most shameless because he gave his own personal guarantee about how quick Biden was. And listen this week, when finally the media confronts him about his lies, listen to what Chuck Schumer says. You said in June of last year.
Rodney Williams
In my meetings with President Biden, I found the command and impressive and wielding influence to make Congress on key priorities. But in that same month, Biden apparently did not even recognize George Clooney, a fundraiser.
Travis Holloway
Were you being straight with the American public?
Rodney Williams
Look, we're just looking forward. I mean, it's the best answer I've ever heard from a politician center.
Travis Holloway
We're just looking forward.
Rodney Williams
Hey, we're, we got to go. We're just looking forward. And I'm walking off stage like, we're just looking forward.
Travis Holloway
I, I, I mean, so, Governor, tell me about the dead body that we found in your house. We're just looking, we're just looking straight for. Governor, tell me about the, the cocaine, the White House.
Rodney Williams
Let's just use that one.
Travis Holloway
We're just, just moving, we're just moving forward, guys. Schumer. Not, not the tiniest bit of accountability. Not the, oh, yeah, we're moving forward. Not just, we're moving forward.
Rodney Williams
Forward, moving the Democrats in 2025.
Travis Holloway
You know, it reminded me back, if you remember, when Mitt Romney ran for president against Barack Obama.
Rodney Williams
Yes.
Travis Holloway
And Harry Reid went and, and lied and claimed that Mitt Romney hadn't paid income taxes. And he just flat out lied. And he did it on the Senate floor. You know why I did it on the Senate floor?
Rodney Williams
Because you can't argue back with him. Right.
Travis Holloway
Well, that's true, but there's another reason he did it on the Senate floor, because the Constitution has a provision called the speech and debate clause that, that, that immunizes members of Congress for speech and debate on the Senate floor. He did it so no one could sue him. So Mitt Romney couldn't sue him for, for defamation because he was lying and.
Rodney Williams
He didn't say it on tv. Interesting.
Travis Holloway
And after the election, they asked Kerry Reid about, wait, you were lying. You had no evidence. And Harry Reid, who was then the Democrat Senate Majority Leader, he said, well, Romney didn't win, did he? Like, it's the same thing as Chuck Schumer. We're just looking forward. All right, listen to Now Biden's national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, who worked with Biden every day in the White House and so knew to an absolute certainty that Biden was severely mentally declining. But listen to what Jake Sullivan said.
Rodney Williams
What happened in that debate was a shock to me. I think was a shock to everybody. And I've made that point before. Just finally, do you think in retrospect, given everything that's happened, everything we've talked about today, it was a mistake for President Biden to try to run again? One of the things about being National Security Advisor is that you're mercifully insulated from politics and political decision making. I was insulated from it to the point where while I was National Security Advisor, my spouse was running for Congress and I had strict rules about what I could even do to support my spouse, let alone be involved in political decision making, political calls in the White House. So I have not weighed in on those issues and would not weigh in on those issues. Let's, let's just be clear. I've known national security advisors. That is the biggest load of crap I've ever heard.
Travis Holloway
I'm just going to point out something really funny. There's something about Democrat men that makes them weenies.
Rodney Williams
Yeah.
Travis Holloway
So he says my spouse was running for Congress. So he is actually married to a woman.
Rodney Williams
Yep.
Travis Holloway
Ben, can you imagine any circumstance in which my refer to your wife as my spouse?
Rodney Williams
No.
Travis Holloway
I mean isn't like, I don't know a man who refers to his wife.
Rodney Williams
As my spouse who's running for Congress. My wife who is running for Congress.
Travis Holloway
Like that the love of my life. Like the way like other children human beings would communicate. But. But not, not Democrat.
Rodney Williams
Yours would be my smoking hot wife who's running for Congress.
Travis Holloway
You better tell.
Rodney Williams
And by the way, do I know you well or do I know you well? Any.
Travis Holloway
Any chance to praise.
Rodney Williams
Praise your wife, not your spouse.
Travis Holloway
Yes. Yes, my smoking hot wife is exactly, exactly the way to put it.
Rodney Williams
I set you up for success there. I just want to know if there's anything we're gonna. You should clip from this pod and send to your wife. Be like, go to this minute mark in the pod, honey. You made the pod.
Travis Holloway
Actually look, as you know, Heidi listen to the podcast. So that'll be. She'll be listening.
Rodney Williams
Let's see, let's see. This is a litmus test. I one day I said something about my wife in my show and I wanted to see if she heard it. And like her friends text her like Ben said something about you. And she's like, what'd you say about me? Dad's like, well, if you listen to the show, you would have known it was like a great.
Travis Holloway
You know, that was a mistake. Don't do that. I told you so. You will only.
Rodney Williams
Yeah, I'm just saying. I'm just saying I want to ask you on a. On a very serious note here you look at the hypocrisy. But the most disturbing thing for me coming out of this book and out of the Axios reporting is that the cabinet members worried about his capacity specifically In a crisis. Now, there's been interesting reporting and I just want to put it in perspective. He has the bad debate. There was real conversations, we were told, and there's reporting on this about the possibility of invoking the 25th. Not because they were afraid. I go back to the, you know, worried about the capacity in a crisis. They just didn't want to lose the election.
Travis Holloway
It was all politics. They were perfectly fine having someone with dementia who was not capable of decision making as president, as commander in chief. So, so this, this Jake Tapper comedy book includes the revelation that multiple cabinet members were worried that he could not be relied on at a time of crisis because his mental diminution was so, so great. One cabinet secretary said Biden's top aides, quote, shielded him in every meeting from October 2023 on, quote, the cabinet was kept at bay, another quote, unquote, for months. We didn't have access to him. There was clearly a deliberate strategy by the White House to have a meet with as few people as necessary. Another cabinet secretary says at one rare meeting during the time, that cabinet secretary was, quote, shocked by how the president was acting. He was. Seemed disoriented and out of it, his mouth agape. They knew, they were worried. And you know, what if our enemies attacked us, this was the commander in chief that the Democrats and CNN and, and the lying corporate media was telling us could protect us. And, and look, I don't know that I'd trust him to operate the remote control on the television set.
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But did you know that half of.
Rodney Williams
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Travis Holloway
Magic, I'm sitting down with the one and only Bobby Bones.
Rodney Williams
We're exploring the power of audio. The word on the street then was, he's too country for pop. But then once I got to country, it was, he's too pop for country. So I kind of never really had a place to fit in. But that's exactly how and why I fit. I just embraced that. Like, yeah, I don't fit into one specific hole. I think that is what endeared me to listeners. That's why I'm here now, because I talk to people that grew up like me, have sensibilities like me, and have loyalties like me. Listen to math and magic stories from the frontiers of Marketing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. By the way, are they gonna put this under fiction or nonfiction? That's what I wanna know when you go to the store, right? If you go look for it, like.
Travis Holloway
Well, sadly, I think they'll put it on under nonfiction. Which they should, because it is true that Joe Biden has had a massive mental deterioration. What they should put under fiction is what Jake says on TV every day. That's the fiction part. The irony is this may be the one true thing Jake. Jake Tapper has written or said in the last.
Rodney Williams
Hold on. The guy from Access. Right.
Travis Holloway
It's actually true. It was someone else who wrote it. Tapper put his name on it. Yeah, but. But by accident, he told the truth. Except for the fact that he didn't admit that he's been lying to the country the entire time Biden was in the White House.
Rodney Williams
So let's go back to cabinet members, because this is the big question. I was doing Fox and I waters world. Kelly McEnally filling in, former White House press Secretary. And she was talking about when some of this was starting to break. And I said, look, the headlines are amazing, but I said, the real question that I think we should all be asking, and I want your take on this, is if all this is true, and I have no reason to believe it's not, who the hell was the president? United States of America. Who was running the country? Was it 30 people that were elected by no one? I don't think it was one person. I think there's a very good chance that the FBI was the president of the FBI and the DOD was the president. I mean, who the hell is running the country?
Travis Holloway
I don't think so, actually. All right, that's what I want to ask you. I've been asked that question probably a thousand times, and I'm going to give you the most terrifying answer you could imagine. I don't know.
Rodney Williams
Okay.
Travis Holloway
I genuinely don't know. I think it was Barack Obama. I think it was Barack Obama. Barack Obama, certainly his minions, is the only president in modern times who at the end of his presidency stayed in D.C. bought a big house in Kalorama, every night, their cars in the driveway, and all of his little apparatchik minions are in the White House. And I think it was a combination of staffers when.
Rodney Williams
When Joe Biden's White House was filled with staffers. I want people to understand this. This is well reported, but this is really important right now for this story. It was well reported on that Biden and his team were the one that placed everyone in the positions of power in the Biden. I mean, Obama, Obama and his team placed everyone basically in position of powers in the B administration.
Travis Holloway
So look, in. In four years of the Biden presidency, I'm in the Senate the whole time. How many times do you think I spoke with Joe Biden while he was president?
Rodney Williams
I would say 1 to 3.
Travis Holloway
0.
Rodney Williams
And I was saying 1 to 3 because I thought they were protecting him. So you're saying as a senator and that's not normal. People need to understand that.
Travis Holloway
Not a single time. And that is bizarre.
Rodney Williams
How many times with Obama, for example?
Travis Holloway
Lots of times. I mean, I mean, I spoke with Obama regularly with Trump. I speak with him often every week, sometimes multiple times a week. It is part of the job of being a senator to work with the president, to talk with the president, even the president of the opposing party.
Rodney Williams
Were there ever big lulls with Obama, for example? I'm trying to really paint a picture here of how insane it is. You didn't talk to him for four years.
Travis Holloway
It's bizarre. And the thing to understand is we all know Joe Biden. He was in the Senate for 40 years. He was a man of the Senate. When I was first elected to the Senate in 2012, Joe Biden swore me. In fact, I'll tell you, without the cognitive decline, and he was fine. No, when he was vice president 13 years ago, he did not have cognitive decline. And in fact, it was funny. So my girls, you know, my daughters, they're 14 and 17. When I was sworn in, they were 2 and 4, they were, they were little bitty. And my 2 year old, Catherine Biden leaned over to pick her up and she screamed, she screamed really loudly. And Biden said, it's okay, it's okay. It's a Democrat, but it's okay. And that was actually quite funny and I laughed. And you know how Time magazine does little quotes of like the quotes of the week? Yeah. That next quote of the week was it's okay, it's okay. It's a Democrat, but it's okay. Vice President Joe Biden to Kathryn Cruz, age 2. And I've said, you know, when Catherine is married, hopefully a long, long time from now, I intend to read that quote at her wedding and say, Even at age 2, Catherine knew if a Democrat tries to pick you up, scream loud.
Rodney Williams
I like that one. So where do we go from?
Travis Holloway
And by the way, when I say I didn't speak with him for four years, that was true of virtually every Republican senator. So we would, Were there that many.
Rodney Williams
Democrat senators or talking to him? I mean, they knew more.
Travis Holloway
The Democrats talked to him early on.
Rodney Williams
Because they were insulating him from what the book's saying from like everyone.
Travis Holloway
So they, they talk to him a little more. When, when the Senate's in session, Republican senators have lunch together every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. So we talk at lunch. It's, they're working lunches and they're very productive. We would sit at lunch and talk about how weird it was that none of us had spoken to Biden, had been to the White House to see him and we all knew him, they were clearly hiding him. I actually remember one of my colleagues, John Kennedy, a good friend, senator from Louisiana. He was one of the few who had seen Biden one time and he actually told us all the story. We're sitting at the table, he said, look, he had passed a bill. He said it was a fairly minor bill, but it was a bipartisan bill that had passed. And Biden did a bill signing and so they brought him over traditionally you.
Rodney Williams
Go to the White House.
Travis Holloway
Yeah, they brought him over because they wanted to say, look how bipartisan were. So Kennedy was in the Oval and Biden was there. And Kennedy started striking up a conversation with Biden. And John knew him like we all did. And Biden asked, so John, you ever seen the Cabinet Room? And John Kennedy being John Kennedy, he said, I lied and said no. And he said, come on, let's go.
Rodney Williams
Yeah, you knew where that was going. You say no to that question. Yeah.
Travis Holloway
And so he takes him in there and he said, Biden begins telling stories from like 40 or 50 years ago. And Kennedy said, the White House staff comes in freaking out, Mr. President, you gotta go, you gotta go. And Biden yells at him, shut up, I'm telling stories. And he said, he went on for like 30, 40 minutes. And he was like listening to your grandfather who's tell the same stories over and over again, same stories. Like 50 years ago. They can remember, but don't ask him what's happening today. And that was. And he was literally at my lunch table. I remember he was the only one of us who had seen Biden since he's been president. And that was his one experience with him.
Rodney Williams
Will there be anything now that the media accept this as fact? They're reporting on it as fact. Cabinet members were worried about his capacity in a crisis. That's what they've said. Is there going to be any oversight slash investigation? Should there be from Congress? And I know that's a weird question because there's somebody like, look, we won, let's move on. But like, I do actually, as an American citizen, want to know who was running the United States of America that was elected by no one. I want to know who was calling the shots. It was elected by no one. Because whether I win or lose an election, my vote should not be canceled out by some sort of dictator or tyrant within an administration that no one knows who's running a government.
Travis Holloway
And by the way, there's a related question to that, Ben, which is we've seen the stories that apparently a substantial number of official things that Biden signed were signed by the auto pen.
Rodney Williams
So was he even making the decision to sign them?
Travis Holloway
And he didn't even seem to know like some of the pardons. And I actually think you'll have this litigated. I don't, I don't not aware of any court that's ever decided is, is a pardon, does a pardon have to actually be signed by the president? So look, every elected official has an Auto pen. I have an auto pen. And so for things like constituent correspondence, if you write in to your senator, you'll get a response back and we try to respond substantively and the auto pen will sign it. And I get millions of those letters, so I couldn't physically sign them all.
Rodney Williams
All I'm thinking about right now is how, where that auto pin is and how much fun I could have. But keep going.
Travis Holloway
But look, it's fine for if something like correspondence, a birthday wish, but the question is for something that has legal force of law. And I actually want to know, did they use the auto pen to sign any legislation? Because it's not clear to me legislation that the President didn't sign has legal force. The auto pen is not the commander in chief and the chief judge.
Rodney Williams
What about judges? For example, if he did an auto pen, which means he, I, I, I, I'm truly convinced that he didn't know what was going on. He didn't know who he's appointing, he probably didn't know who's pardoning and if.
Travis Holloway
That'S happening, where it'll be litigated. Okay, and that will.
Rodney Williams
And why is that so different?
Travis Holloway
Because, look, it's interesting, like a pardon under the Constitution, all you have to have is a document from the President that said, you know, I, I pardoned Ben Ferguson and suddenly actually only if it's a federal offense. So he can't.
Rodney Williams
Only if it's federal offense. Yeah. The abuse I take. The abuse I take.
Travis Holloway
But it literally, there's no pomp and circumstance. It doesn't have to have gold leaf on the paper. It doesn't have to be an official, it just a piece of paper with a signature, with those words in his signature, that is legally a pardon. But if you don't actually have a signature. Listen, I've been in the Oval dozens of times, probably more when, when President Trump is signing things and he pulls out, he actually. So have you seen the President signing pen?
Rodney Williams
Oh, yeah, I've got, I've got one of the big Sharpies with his picture on Sharpie.
Travis Holloway
Like most presidents use like a Sharpie to have a signing pen, but President Trump's, it's a marker that's probably what, 10 inches long and maybe.
Rodney Williams
And it's gold, it has like gold.
Travis Holloway
It'S signature and like an inch in diameter, like it's, it is massive. But he signs one after the other after the other after the other because that's what gives it legal force of law. If you have a president that's mentally incompetent and you have staffers running thing. It makes you wonder, Dr. Fauci's pardon, is it legit?
Rodney Williams
I don't know. Yeah. And if it's the auto pen, which I'm sure they can figure that out, it will be.
Travis Holloway
It's an interesting question. You know, I'll say a few more of these quotes from the cabinet members. The cabinet members in this book described said. One said, quote, the staff did him wrong. If you were with him every day and you knew this was gonna be a problem, why didn't you go to him and say something? Another said, quote, access dropped off considerably in 2024, and I didn't interact with him as much. Uh, a third said, quote, yes, the president is making the decisions, but if the inner circle is shaking the shaping them in such a way, is it really a decision? And here was another cabinet secretary. I don't think he has dementia. But the thing is, he's an old man. The president can give you four to six good hours a day. When he got tired. Sloppy isn't the right word, but his guard was down. That would be the commander in chief of the United States.
Rodney Williams
I want to go back to the last quote, center that you just said about the people around the president. Now that it's over, now that everybody knows the cognitive decline, now that the books are being written, they're telling you they may have only gotten four hours a day out of the president. United States, America. That is maybe one of the most shocking statements I've ever heard about any president.
Travis Holloway
Yeah, look, it's. He was not mentally capable to do the job. They knew it, and they lied about it. And by the way, Jake Tapper's whole premise that, gosh, little old me, Jake, was deceived. They just didn't tell me the truth. I just didn't know. Well, Jake, if you listened to verdict, we were telling you the facts, and we were telling you the facts early on here. I want you to go back to January of 2024. I want you to listen to a segment of Ben and Me and the podcast back in January of 24 talking about Biden's deterioration. Give a listen. You and I and kind of anyone with eyes and common sense have been observing for a long time that Joe Biden's cognitive decline is massive. But it's easy for some observers to dismiss that and say, you know, these guys are biased. They're partisans. They don't like Biden, so what they're saying is not true. In this instance, the people speaking are The Biden Department of Justice and not any Department of Justice. This is a Department of justice that has proven itself the most politicized and partisan Department of Justice in history. And they have argued so. For example, I'm going to read you a paragraph from the report. In his interview with our office, Mr. Biden's memory was worse. He did not remember when he was vice president, forgetting on the first day of the interview when his term ended, quote, if it was 2013, when did I stop being vice president? And forgetting on the second day of the interview when his term began, quote, In 2009, am I still vice president? He did not remember even within several years when his son Beau died. And his memory appeared hazy when describing the Afghanistan debate that was once so important to him. Among other things, he mistakenly said he, quote, had a real difference of opinion with General Carl Eikenberry, when in fact Eikenberry was an ally who Mr. Biden cited approvingly in his Thanksgiving memo to President Obama. All of that was authored by the Biden Department of Justice. And when they are describing the sitting president as a well meaning elderly man with a poor memory, the natural question for anyone to say is, holy crap, if he's not competent to stand trial, why is he, the commander in Chief, with the authority to send our sons and daughters into harm's way? Why does he have access to the nuclear codes? Understand the description here. They say you couldn't charge him with a crime because he's not aware of enough to have the requisite mental intent. And yet Joe Biden tonight, if he so desired, could literally exterminate humanity from the face of the planet. As commander in chief, if he gave the order, launch the nuclear weapons. Now, unless the military refused to obey the commander in Chief, Joe Biden could exterminate every life on this planet. And if he's not mentally competent to stand trial, that is terrifying. So that was a year and a half ago. Yeah, a year and a half ago in this podcast. And understand the entire basis of Tapper's book is he couldn't possibly know about known about this mental decline. The Department of Justice and this would be the Biden Department of Justice went into court. So the Robert her report, remember, they did not prosecute Biden.
Rodney Williams
And when was that? I wonder, do you remember the time frame on that?
Travis Holloway
That was early 24.
Rodney Williams
Yeah, so early.
Travis Holloway
We covered it a lot.
Rodney Williams
And that with them interviewing him in 23.
Travis Holloway
Right.
Rodney Williams
So in 23 when they were interviewing Joe Biden, they then in 24 told America he's so bad off, we can't even charge him with anything.
Travis Holloway
So they concluded if they charged him, he would be found not competent to be convicted. That is a stunning. Look, there's a standard. There are people that are not competent to be tried. If you have dementia, if you're like mentally ill, that you're not able. The legal standard is you have to form what's called mens rea, which is intent. And they said, well, he's so old and senile, we can't charge him. So that's why they said, oh, yeah, he clearly violated the law. He committed a felon. Remember, he kept classified materials everywhere, including his garage next to his antique car.
Rodney Williams
Not a joke, that's real.
Travis Holloway
And they said he was guilty of that, but they couldn't charge him because he was incompetent to stand trial. I want you to listen in 2023 to me laying out his mental decline and MSNBC Morning Joe making fun of me for it.
Rodney Williams
This is like one of their big intros. May 4, 2023, 2011.
Travis Holloway
When Republicans in the House stood strong on the debt ceiling again because Democrats had had majority of the Congress for two years, had passed trillions in irresponsible spending and Republicans stood strong and said, we will not raise the debt ceiling without serious fiscal reform. What happened then? Vice President Joe Biden came and negotiated a deal, a deal called the Budget Control Act. Vice President Biden sat down with House Republicans and reached a meaningful compromise. President Joe Biden needs to do the same thing. And I'll say sadly, the reason he hasn't so far, I believe, is because his mental faculties are too diminished right now.
Rodney Williams
You know, you know. Hold on, hold on, hold on. What? He has such a point. Yes. His mental faculties are so diminished.
Travis Holloway
Yeah.
Rodney Williams
That he passed more bipartisan, signed more bipartisan legislation even though he was doing it last year than any president since lbj. My God, if he were as cogent as he had been in 2011, he.
Travis Holloway
Could have been like, you could have.
Rodney Williams
Gone back to fdr.
Travis Holloway
What else he did without apparently realizing what he was doing?
Rodney Williams
He like held NATO together to fight.
Travis Holloway
Russian aggression in Ukraine.
Rodney Williams
And my God, I know he only increased 800 mile border NATO with, With. With Russia.
Travis Holloway
Exactly. But I guess he, you know, he thought he was.
Rodney Williams
I hate it when that happens. You know, it reminds me of Ronald Reagan when he was speaking at Harvard, a Eureka College grad.
Travis Holloway
And he's sitting there talking to the.
Rodney Williams
Grads and he's making fun of his education. At the end he goes, you know, sometimes I just sit here with a presidential seal in front of him and I wonder what I could have been with a good Go back and read Reagan, David. Go back and read Reagan. He says. By golly, I, I mean I love this. And by the way, we do know who was doing it now. It was either a and auto pin or a bunch of old staffers.
Travis Holloway
So I, I'm curious that I may have missed this. But. But as Joe Scarborough apologized for lying to America.
Rodney Williams
No, he's probably writing a book about the decline of Joe Biden.
Travis Holloway
How they were apologized, has MSNBC as NBC? Have any of them apologized? They knew he he was mentally diminished and they covered it up because they were partisans and they supported his agenda. To heck with whether we had a competent commander in chief or not.
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Release Date: May 16, 2025
In this explosive episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz, Senator Ted Cruz and co-host Ben Ferguson delve deep into a scandal involving CNN and the alleged cover-up of President Joe Biden's mental decline. Titled "CNN Has Uncovered a Scandal...that CNN Covered up Biden's Mental Decline!", the episode presents a thorough examination of claims that major media outlets have intentionally hidden critical information about the President's cognitive health.
At the outset ([03:06]), Cruz and Ferguson introduce the central theme of the episode: a forthcoming book titled "Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again", authored by Jake Tapper of CNN and Alex Thompson from Axios. They assert that this book unveils a systematic effort by CNN and other media entities to mask President Biden's mental deterioration.
Notable Quote:
Travis Holloway ([04:13]): "Tapper and CNN were 247 engaged in the cover-up. You knew about his mental decline and you refused to tell anybody."
Cruz criticizes Tapper's book, suggesting that it fails to acknowledge the media's complicity in concealing Biden's cognitive issues. He compares the situation to an arsonist claiming ignorance about the fire they started, emphasizing the deliberate nature of the supposed cover-up.
Notable Quote:
Rodney Williams ([04:11]): "It's shocking just how bad it was. And by the way, we have the receipts just to remind people."
The discussion transitions to specific incidents and evidence purportedly documenting Biden's mental decline. Cruz references a montage of Jake Tapper's interviews from 2020 to 2024, highlighting moments where Biden exhibited signs of confusion and memory lapses.
Notable Quote:
Travis Holloway ([06:33]): "In 2023 and 2024, Tapper and Thompson report Biden's physical deterioration was so severe that his advisors discussed the possibility he would need to use a wheelchair if he won reelection."
A significant portion of the episode focuses on testimonies from Biden's cabinet members, who allegedly expressed grave concerns about the President's ability to lead, especially during crises. These members reportedly feared that Biden's mental state could jeopardize national security.
Notable Quotes:
Travis Holloway ([16:58]): "One cabinet secretary said Biden's top aides, 'shielded him in every meeting from October 2023 on.'"
Rodney Williams ([33:35]): "If he's not mentally competent to stand trial, why is he, the commander in Chief, with the authority to send our sons and daughters into harm's way?"
Cruz and Ferguson argue that media bias and partisanship played a pivotal role in the cover-up. They claim that liberal media outlets, including CNN, MSNBC, and major newspapers like The New York Times and The Washington Post, were aware of Biden's decline but chose to silence these concerns to support his administration.
Notable Quote:
Travis Holloway ([07:20]): "Tapper for five years, covered this up aggressively. Listen to Jake Tapper in his own words."
A controversial topic discussed is the use of an "auto pen" for President Biden to sign documents. Cruz questions the legitimacy and legal implications of using an automated device, especially concerning actions with significant legal force, such as legislation and pardons.
Notable Quote:
Travis Holloway ([30:24]): "For things like constituent correspondence, if you write in to your senator, you'll get a response back and we try to respond substantively and the auto pen will sign it. And I get millions of those letters, so I couldn't physically sign them all."
Cruz references a report from the Biden Department of Justice, which allegedly details Biden's cognitive impairments. The report claims that Biden struggles with memory retention, has difficulty recalling significant past events, and exhibits disoriented behavior during critical moments.
Notable Quote:
Travis Holloway ([37:21]): "His memory appeared hazy when describing the Afghanistan debate that was once so important to him."
The hosts discuss the alarming possibility that an incapacitated President could have authorized actions with catastrophic consequences, including the potential use of nuclear weapons without full comprehension of the ramifications.
Notable Quote:
Rodney Williams ([33:35]): "If he's not mentally competent to stand trial, why is he, the commander in Chief, with the authority to send our sons and daughters into harm's way?"
Cruz and Ferguson express frustration over the apparent lack of accountability and oversight from Congress regarding the President's mental fitness. They question who truly holds the reins of power if not the elected President, suggesting that a shadow leadership may be in play.
Notable Quote:
Rodney Williams ([29:00]): "As an American citizen, I want to know who was running the United States of America that was elected by no one."
In concluding the episode, Cruz urges listeners to share the revelations presented and to hold media and government officials accountable. He emphasizes the importance of transparency and the need for immediate action to address the alleged concealment of the President’s mental state.
This episode of Verdict with Ted Cruz presents a compelling narrative accusing major media outlets of intentionally hiding President Biden's cognitive decline. Through detailed discussions, quotes from alleged insiders, and references to authoritative reports, Cruz and Ferguson aim to uncover what they perceive as a significant threat to national governance and security. Whether these claims hold merit remains a topic for listeners to ponder, but the episode undeniably sparks critical conversations about media integrity, political accountability, and the true state of presidential health.
For those seeking a deeper understanding of the claims presented, it is advisable to review the referenced book, Original Sin, and examine the sources cited by Cruz and Ferguson to form a well-rounded perspective on this contentious issue.