Biden Resigning Monday? Shock Report Spreading

Biden Resigning Monday? Shock Report Spreading

Amidst the growing speculation about President Joe Biden's future, a prediction has emerged that he may leave both the presidential race and the Oval Office.

Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, has stated that he is hearing buzz about Biden not just exiting the race, but also stepping down from his presidency.

This contradicts Biden’s firm statements during a Wisconsin rally on Friday, where he assured that he would remain in the race. However, discontent with his candidacy is increasing.

“I’ve been hearing that he’s going to resign on Monday,” Fitton posted on the social media platform X on Wednesday.

“The information I have is pretty reliable,” he added.

“Indeed, the Biden team is leaking that he’s considering not running for president and stepping aside from the campaign,” Fitton said.

“But considering the reasons for this decision — his cognitive fitness — it stands to reason that he might have to leave the presidency as well,” he continued.

“So we’ll see what happens, but in the meantime, we should be asking tough questions of Vice President Harris and his cabinet about what they knew, and when, regarding his remarkable cognitive challenges that, it looks like, to many Americans, make him unfit to be president of the United States,” Fitton remarked.

Fitton reiterated these points to Mike Garofalo of Victory News.

“The question is, if he can’t be a candidate because of his cognitive challenges, how can he be president?” he questioned.

Fitton suggested that Biden’s resignation is “what we’re facing here.”

In an Op-Ed for the Atlantic, Adam Serwer articulated the logical conclusion of Biden’s issues: “Joe Biden must resign the presidency.”

Serwer argued that “the simple fact remains that if one believes Biden cannot campaign or debate successfully, then he cannot run the country presently.”

With increasing pressure on Biden to step down, work in the White House is reportedly being affected, according to Axios.

“Everyone is miserable, and senior advisers are a total black hole. Even if you’re trying to focus on work, nothing is going to break through or get any acknowledgment,” a White House official, who remained anonymous, was reported to have said.

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