House Speaker Johnson Warns of Vice President Harris' Knowledge of President Biden's Absence

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26/08/2024 18h55

In a recent interview on 'Fox & Friends', House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., issued a stern caution against Vice President Kamala Harris, asserting that she was well aware of President Joe Biden's continuous absence while the United States grapples with a range of domestic challenges and global threats.

Johnson joined the morning show to discuss the administration's failure to effectively address various internal and external issues. Meanwhile, Biden has been spotted vacationing in Delaware, and Harris has been actively campaigning ahead of the November election.

"Joe Biden has been checked out for a long time, and Kamala Harris knew it the entire time. She was one of the people, remember, that they bragged about, was the last one to leave the room when major decisions were made, as if Joe Biden was making them," Johnson told Brian Kilmeade on Monday.

The House Speaker pointed out that Harris bears responsibility for this situation and carries the burden of Biden's absence. According to Johnson, the only person who our adversaries fear even less than Biden is Harris. He emphasized the potential dangers of having her as the commander-in-chief in such perilous times, comparing the current global scenario to the most dangerous period since World War II.

Amidst criticisms about the administration's handling of issues, the White House shared a photo of Biden and Harris together over the weekend, captioned, "We're working for you." However, critics quickly pointed out that Harris has been campaigning in battleground states while Biden enjoys another vacation. After attending the Democratic National Convention, he traveled to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, following a trip to California.

"They have no shame. You saw that on display at the Democratic National Convention. They're engaging in fantasy over fact," Johnson expressed. He urged the importance of making decisions based on the candidates' records rather than their rhetoric, claiming that the administration is spreading untruths and attempting to deceive the American people.

Johnson highlighted the significance of the upcoming election, stating that it is the most important of our lifetimes. He emphasized the frustrations he has witnessed across the country during his extensive travels, with people feeling fed up and ready to make the right decision when they step into the election booth.

As the political landscape intensifies, both candidates continue to face scrutiny and must navigate their way through critical issues facing the nation.

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