Jake Tapper, Joe Biden
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Longtime NFL journalist Ed Werder took a swipe at CNN broadcaster Jake Tapper over the book that was recently released exposing former President Joe Biden's decline.
When does the promotional tour for a book turn into a potential public-relations headache? That's the question raised by the blowback to "Original Sin," the behind-the-scenes look at Joe Biden's age-related infirmities,
“Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again,” which Tapper co-authored with Axios’ Alex Thompson, chronicles what its authors describe as Biden’s deterioration during his time in the White House, as well as his reluctance to drop out of the 2024 presidential race.
CNN host Jake Tapper attacked former President Joe Biden’s son Hunter's heavy influence in the White House despite his life choices.
Jake Tapper revealed that he apologized to Lara Trump for shutting down a 2020 interview after she alleged Joe Biden was experiencing mental decline.
Tapper’s book, “Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again,” co-authored with Politico reporter Alex Thompson, goes on sale to the public May 20.
Show" host Jon Stewart blasted CNN on Monday night for promoting Jake Tapper's book on President Biden's mental decline amid the former president's cancer diagnosis.
In the final two years of his presidency, Joe Biden had private moments where he could not recall the names of top aides, had an increasingly limited private schedule, was prone to incoherence and losing his train of thought,