I think it is another sign of weakness that Vice President Harris has called for the release of Donald Trump’s medical records. Here we go.
VP @KamalaHarris: "Today I released my medical records as has I believe every candidate for president of the United States except Donald Trump…It's just a further example of his lack of transparency…He is unfit for office." pic.twitter.com/baK7Sm8Iy1
— CSPAN (@cspan) October 13, 2024
What about President Biden’s medical records? He was shoved aside by the Democrat powers-that-be when they could no longer suppress the evidence of his mental deterioration — when they’re lying about it became insufficient to cover it up. I seriously doubt that the man could pass the cursory Medicare mental assessment on an annual wellness visit.
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the Constitution implicates the duty of the vice president under these circumstances. Yet she is derelict in this respect as in others, such as her participation in the dissolution of our border.
The press cooperated with the Democrats in the cover-up of Biden’s mental deterioration so long as it posed no political threat to them (i.e., the Democrat/media axis). Yesterday on Meet the Press (full video here, transcript here) Kristin Welker took her cue from Harris in pursuing the issue of Trump’s medical records with House Speaker Mike Johnson. Welker could not have demonstrated her membership on the Harris team any more obviously. It’s almost funny. I only wish Speaker Johnson had raised the constitutional issue in response.
Wow! Hats off to Speaker Mike Johnson on Meet the Press this morning. He would not let Kamala's spokesperson, Kristen Welker, get away with any of the lies she was trying to push, and his reaction to the "cholesterol" question was priceless 👏 pic.twitter.com/21BGAr7j7i
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) October 13, 2024
On the use of FEMA funds to benefit illegal aliens, Welker takes up the line that the diversion began under Trump. She doesn’t seem to have a handle on the administration line (“No money is being diverted from disaster response needs”), but her contribution is noted.