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'The View' co-host slams Democrats for 'broken trust' over Biden health cover-up

Sara Haines from "The View" slammed Democrats over the Biden health cover-up, discussing broken trust with voters that raised concerns about his cognitive abilities.


'The View' co-host slams Democrats for 'broken trust' over Biden health cover-up
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"I think the Democrats are missing the whole point here, because a lot of times when you talk about this topic, they say, 'Oh, that's the past, let's move on,' all this stuff. There was a trust issue with voters. We're watching it happen right now and love talking about it on the right," she said. "The GOP is splitting. They trusted the Trump administration on the Epstein files. They're not getting that."

Haines also said that she thinks fewer people trust the Trump administration on the immigration issue, but also admitted that Democrats lost some credibility with voters when it came to the cover-up of Biden's health. 

"There was a trust broken when President Biden did the debate and people saw things and said, 'Oh, my gosh, but this concerns me' and everyone said, 'Shut up, you're disloyal. Don't talk.' No one wanted to hear it," she said.

Haines said that Democrats might be more trustworthy if they did not dismiss the concerns about the 46th president's health. 

"The problem is not what's going on with Biden and that's the past," Haines said. "But if elected Democrats do not recognize that they should concede that point when voters talk about it, they should be able to concede, 'We understand your concern. It was legitimate,' and then move on. It will never stop being talked about."

Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin also said Congress has a role to look into the questions surrounding Biden's use of the autopen. 

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