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Washington Post Smears Conservatives For Asking Questions About Timing Of Biden’s Exit

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Asking key questions about President Joe Biden’s absence following the Democrat’s exit from the 2024 presidential race via a letter posted to an X account over the weekend makes you a conspiracy theorist. At least, that’s what The Washington Post’s latest article alleges.

In an article published on Wednesday night, the publication best known for its incessant hoaxing and smearing claimed social media posts questioning why Biden was in hiding days after he allegedly decided to drop out of the upcoming election amount to “years of reality-bending messages from Trump and others on the right that have helped polarize the electorate and shaken Americans’ belief in a shared set of facts.”

It is neither crime nor conspiracy to inquire why the man responsible for leading the nation suddenly disappeared from the public eye shortly after he appeared to give in to Democrat demands for him to suspend his campaign. In fact, asking questions is the next logical step for Americans who were told by Biden and his team that he wouldn’t resign.

If the corporate media weren’t so beholden to advancing the Democrat Party’s agenda, they too would have a long list of questions about the president’s unavailability. Instead, The Washington Post claimed wonderings from former President Donald Trump and “top right-wing figures” about why Biden took his leave shortly after corporate media suddenly stopped covering up the president’s obvious cognitive decline “sow doubt” and “are poised to undermine faith in the coming election less than four years after such

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