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August 7, 2024

Did Senator Tester Lie About Biden’s Decline?

You would have to be blind not to have seen the cognitive decline of Joe Biden over the last two years.

As pressure was being applied on Biden to drop out of the race, more than a few insiders leaked reports to the media about how they witnessed this decline.

Now, Senator Jon Tester (D-MT), who is in a heated battle for his Senate seat against Republican Tim Sheehy, is being accused of being part of the coverup.

Joe in Decline

In most of the recent polling, Sheehy is beating Tester by about five points, well outside the margin of error for the polls.

The GOP has focused on Tester’s relationship with Biden, dropping a brutal ad on Tester this week to expose his alleged participation in the coverup of Biden’s mental health.

The ad, which was taken out by More Jobs, Less Government, says Tester is “part of the coverup, part of the problem.”

The ad shows Tester saying, “Joe Biden, when I’ve been around him, and it’s not every day, he’s absolutely 100% with it.

“He’s fine, and he’s doing a good job.”

You can see the ad in the video below…

Tester tried to cover his tracks after the debate, calling for Biden to step down, saying at the time, “I’ve never been afraid to stand up to him when he is wrong.

“And while I appreciate his commitment to public service and our country, I believe President Biden should not seek re-election to another term.”

The narrative Dems are pushing is that Biden was fine up until that trip overseas, but that was far from the case.

The only people who believe that to be true are either outright liars or those who are delusional.

Dems, however, backed themselves into a corner and have no choice but to push this narrative for fear of proving us all right about everything we have been saying for the last two years about Biden.

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