A week after former President Donald Trump narrowly survived an assassination attempt, President Joe Biden announced the end of his campaign for the 2024 election. Naturally, conspiracy theories are swirling.
Some have speculated it’s odd that Trump’s running mate, J.D. Vance, would run an anti-Harris ad, but Dan Hollaway of the Drinkin’ Brothers podcast says Harris’ ad deserves more criticism.
“That makes sense because there would have been two vice presidential candidates and he would probably have put one up right after debating her, to leverage the marketing,” Hollaway said. Sara Gonzalez.
“The fact that she was preparing to run for president makes it even more suspicious,” he added.
Not only was the timing of Harris’ ad odd, but her televised phone call with Biden was even odder.
At one point, Harris appeared to mix up his words, saying “rec” instead of “call.”
“Joe, I know you’re still on the phone,” Harris corrected. Ross Patterson, Hollaway and Gonzalez believe Harris meant to say “we’re on the recording” because the televised call sounded like she was speaking into a recording rather than a human being.
“She also made sure to say, ‘I talked to him every day,'” Gonzalez pointed out, adding, “No, that wasn’t the case. And even if she was, why would she feel the need to say that?”
The idea that it may have been a recording was further strengthened by Biden’s choice to withdraw from the race via social media posts.
“He broke up with us via text message,” Gonzalez says, “and furthermore, although he did not endorse Kamala in that letter, his X account endorsed Kamala shortly thereafter.”
“Campaign aides and staff say they heard nothing from the Bidens. They all found out 15 minutes before the email was sent,” she continued, adding, “What aren’t they telling us?”
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