Kamala Harris Admits on Camera That She Was the Architect of the Botched Afghanistan Surrender

In a stunning development, President Joe Biden’s recent Oval Office address, meant to explain his sudden decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, has only deepened concerns about the current administration’s true power dynamics. Observers noted not only Biden’s physical frailty and the apparent bruise on his jaw but also the increasingly evident fact that Vice President Kamala Harris is effectively running the show, with Biden serving as a figurehead.

Basically, Biden remains president on paper, with Kamala really running the show, so that he can carry the burden of accountability if anything goes wrong with her decisions. He’s not leading at all. A presidency by proxy.

Kamala Harris was also behind the botched Afghanistan withdrawal that resulted in 13 dead American service members and she even admits that on live TV!

Bash: “Joe Biden just made a really big decision—Afghanistan—were you the last person in the room?”

Kamala: “Yes.”

Bash: “And you feel comfortable?”

Kamala: “I do.”

Video below:

Biden’s withdrawal from the race was couched in terms of party unity and national interest, but many believe the real reason lies in his declining health and cognitive abilities. The speech, rather than clarifying the situation, has raised more questions about who is actually leading the country. Biden’s contradictory statements and lack of coherent explanation have led to speculation that he remains president in name only, with Harris making the critical decisions behind the scenes.

Sources within the administration suggest that Harris is now the de facto president, making key policy decisions and steering the direction of the government.

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