Joe Bide returns to spotlight
Shortly after, another serious development emerged: Biden had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. This news was quickly followed by the release of Original Sin, a new book authored by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’s Alex Thompson, which painted an even bleaker picture of Biden’s presidency.
The book alleges that Biden was no longer truly leading the country during his term. Instead, a small group of family members and close aides—likened to a Soviet-style "Politburo"—effectively took over the reins of government. The comparison draws a sharp parallel to the leadership structure of the late-stage USSR, where figurehead leaders were propped up by powerful inner circles.
What was once dismissed as satire by critics referring to the U.S. establishment as the “Washington Obkom”—a nod to Soviet Communist Party committees—now seems eerily accurate.
Perhaps most striking is the source of these revelations. Rather than coming from conservative commentators or foreign media, they have been brought to light by liberal U.S. outlets like CNN and Axios, which previously supported Biden and worked to shield his administration from criticism in the lead-up to the 2024 election.
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