Tucker Carlson Claims Democrats Want to Replace Joe Biden; Obama and Trump Involved

Tucker Carlson Claims Democrats Want to Replace Joe Biden; Obama and Trump Involved

Tucker Carlson Claims Democrats Want to Replace Joe Biden

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson has made bold claims about US President Joe Biden. He said that many important Democrat leaders think Biden is ‘brain-damaged’ and want to replace him soon. Carlson also mentioned that former President Barack Obama’s support for Biden is not genuine. According to Carlson, Obama has been telling Democrats privately that Biden ‘can’t win.’

Obama’s Support and Debate Reactions

After a debate between Biden and Trump, Obama supported Biden, saying ‘bad debate nights happen.’ However, Carlson believes Obama’s support is fake and that he wants an open convention. Carlson also noted that the relationship between the Bidens and Obamas has never been warm and has worsened recently, mainly because of Jill Biden.

Trump’s Position and Legal Concerns

Carlson also talked about former President Donald Trump, saying he is not just the Republican candidate but the likely next president. He warned that if Trump is jailed, it must be for a serious crime that everyone agrees on, or it could harm the system.

Democrats’ Support for Biden

Despite Carlson’s claims, many key Democratic leaders still support Biden. Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock, US Representative Jim Clyburn, and Maryland Governor Wes Moore have all expressed their support. They believe Biden has done a good job and should continue his campaign.

Public Opinion and Polls

A recent CBS-YouGov poll showed that 72% of Americans doubt Biden’s mental and cognitive health to serve as president. However, national polls indicate that the race between Biden and Trump is still very close.

Debate Highlights

During the debate, Biden struggled at times, and Trump criticized him sharply. The debate covered important topics like abortion, immigration, foreign policy, and inflation. This was the first debate between a sitting president and a former president in history.

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