Senator Schmitt criticizes phrase mistakes were made, that instead President Biden's condition in office was greatest deception in political history at hearing

Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution Chairman Eric Schmitt of Missouri says opening a joint subcommittee hearing about constitutional issues raised by President Biden's mental acuity and age decline in office that mistakes were made represents the tired evasive refrain of politicians caught in lies, with every participant in the cover-up from media to cabinet being jointly and severely liable for what may be the greatest deception in the nation's history, noting their apologies today are framed to absolve them from responsibility for this crime against the American people since they did not miss the story but actively chose to ignore or run cover for people in power, with the Biden cabinet rarely meeting and some members like Pete Buttigieg deliberately distancing themselves to maintain plausible deniability.
Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution Chairman Eric Schmitt of Missouri says opening a joint subcommittee hearing about constitutional issues raised by President Biden's mental acuity and age decline in office that mistakes were made represents the tired evasive refrain of politicians caught in lies, with every participant in the cover-up from media to cabinet being jointly and severely liable for what may be the greatest deception in the nation's history, noting their apologies today are framed to absolve them from responsibility for this crime against the American people since they did not miss the story but actively chose to ignore or run cover for people in power, with the Biden cabinet rarely meeting and some members like Pete Buttigieg deliberately distancing themselves to maintain plausible deniability.
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