Fox Host: Don’t Blame Biden For ‘Criminal’ Cover-Up Of Mental Status
Fox News personality and former professional wrestler Tyrus shared his perspective on a stunning revelation that President Joe Biden’s significantly diminished mental acuity has allegedly been concealed by his inner circle since his 2020 campaign. Tyrus addressed the matter during a segment on the network Friday.
His comments followed anchor Shannon Bream’s reference to a recent Wall Street Journal report that, citing numerous sources, alleged Biden’s closest advisers worked to mask his condition through various strategies throughout his presidency.
Rather than directing criticism at Biden himself, Tyrus focused on the aides and staff who not only obscured the president’s condition but potentially assumed control over significant decision-making as unelected officials.
“Reported nearly 50 sources, Wall Street Journal, page after page after page of him not meeting with his Cabinet secretaries, people not being able to get in touch with him, no access to him, him being given pre-planned questions, all of this stuff, not one question about that in the briefing today was shocking to me,” Bream remarked.
Tyrus described the situation as egregious, saying: “Interviewing him is criminal. It’s even more criminal to interview him to go down memory lane. It’s not a joke.”
“This man, whatever he was, he used to be, Father Time is doing what Father Time does. He can barely walk. He’s not in these, we know now that the staffers are making decisions and this, that, whatever,” he added. “His legacy is basically that they knew that he was unfit. We were talking during the break. If they, once they knew, if they cared about the country, they should have put Kamala in two years ago.
“Good, bad, or indifferent, she has her faculties together. Asking him now to come in and talk to Congress is criminal. He does, he cannot do it anymore,” Tyrus continued.
He further noted: “The reason why there’s no fighting and arguing over President Trump interviewing and doing these things is because he can’t make that argument. And anyone else who comes out and say it, then they have to admit the fact that they’ve been making these decisions for him the whole time. I think we need to stop blaming Joe Biden and looking at who has been running the show.”
Tyrus concluded by expressing sympathy for Biden’s condition, saying, “It’s not fair. It’s, I don’t, as a comedian, I don’t make fun of Joe Biden anymore. Because you’re making fun of somebody who can’t defend themselves.”
WATCH:
Outgoing White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced intense criticism over the weekend, primarily for allegedly concealing Biden’s declining mental state. This came after she boasted hers was the “best team in the business.”
Dissenters on X (formerly Twitter) quickly disputed her assertion, accusing Jean-Pierre of habitually misrepresenting facts during her tenure.
“It takes an army to come up with non-answers and lies,” conservative commentator Tim Young quipped in response to Jean-Pierre’s post.
Washington Times columnist Tim Murtaugh issued a sharp farewell, writing: “This ‘best team in the business’ lied to the world about the mental & physical fitness of the president and, ultimately, failed. Their work led to Trump’s huge win, which was a complete repudiation of everything they did in the most important jobs they’ll ever have.”
“Nice work,” he added.
Eli Lake, a columnist for The Free Press, questioned, “In what business is this the best team?”