During a Thursday segment of CNN’s “Situation Room,” Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer discussed the topic of President Joe Biden’s health. She mentioned that if he exhibited any signs of decline, she wouldn’t be able to comment directly unless she interacted with him more frequently.
Co-host Pamela Brown reminded her of her role as co-chair of the Biden-Harris campaign and asked what indicators of decline she might have observed during that time, noting that she remained supportive until Biden exited the race.
Whitmer replied, saying she hasn’t read a particular book on the subject. She referred to it, suggesting that a cabinet member’s lack of access might cause speculation, mentioning numerous campaign stops in swing states.
Brown pressed further, asking if Whitmer really noticed any signs of decline, implying there was nothing she observed.
Whitmer clarified that she didn’t see the president very often, acknowledging that she couldn’t speak to the matter directly.
She concluded by stating that these experiences had led her to question many things she thought she understood over the past year.
I’m unable to comment on that specifically.
During a Thursday segment of CNN’s “Situation Room,” Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer discussed the topic of President Joe Biden’s health. She mentioned that if he exhibited any signs of decline, she wouldn’t be able to comment directly unless she interacted with him more frequently.
Co-host Pamela Brown reminded her of her role as co-chair of the Biden-Harris campaign and asked what indicators of decline she might have observed during that time, noting that she remained supportive until Biden exited the race.
Whitmer replied, saying she hasn’t read a particular book on the subject. She referred to it, suggesting that a cabinet member’s lack of access might cause speculation, mentioning numerous campaign stops in swing states.
Brown pressed further, asking if Whitmer really noticed any signs of decline, implying there was nothing she observed.
Whitmer clarified that she didn’t see the president very often, acknowledging that she couldn’t speak to the matter directly.
She concluded by stating that these experiences had led her to question many things she thought she understood over the past year.
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