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Megyn Kelly guest shares chilling theory about what Dems would have done if ailing Biden, 82, had won 2024 election

Megyn Kelly guest shares chilling theory about what Dems would have done if ailing Biden, 82, had won 2024 election

Daily Mail​15-05-2025

SiriusXM's Megyn Kelly had Buck Sexton on her show this week - and he offered a chilling theory about Democrats ' true intentions in the buildup to the 2024 election.
The conservative radio host said the party pushed for a Joe Biden with one eye on quickly installing former Vice President Kamala Harris by stealth after November's election.
The backdrop of the conversation was the widely anticipated book co-authored by Jake Tapper Original Sin, set to release next week. The tome will hone in on the end of Biden's political career - and the alleged coverup that came with it.
Some snippets have already been made public - including allegations Biden's aides debated over whether he would need to use a wheelchair if he win the race.
Such tidbits paved the way for some interesting insight from Sexton, who told Kelly Tuesday: 'The plan, I think, was quite obvious all along.'
The 43-year-old first recalled how he - and much of the American public - had noticed Biden's decline early only, saying it too 'was obvious' from his first year in office.
'And what you're seeing right now from the people writing the books - and the people who were giving the leaks and everything else - is a circular firing squad within the Democrat party. Because here's what really happened,' he claimed, before dropping his proverbial bomb.
'They tried a con and it didn't work.'
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SiriusXM's Megyn Kelly had Buck Sexton on her show this week - and he offered a chilling theory about Democrats' intentions in the buildup to the election. The conservative radio host said the party pushed for a Biden win due to plans to prop up Kamala Harris as his replacement
'If it had worked, you know what we'd be sitting around here talking about right now?' he continued.
'They would be talking about how, "What an incredible shift [they are seeing in his health now] and that Kamala Harris is going to have to ascend from vice president and take over for him.
'It is obvious,' he repeated again. 'We all knew - all these reporters knew - [and] they are lying now because they have to figure out a way to regain some credibility.'
He further claimed journalists like Tapper - and his coauthor Alex Thompson - are looking 'to regain some ground even within their own side because they made a mockery of their own audience.'
'These people are liars,' the host of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show continued, visibly frustrated over the situation.
"The fact the wheelchair that he was about to go into a wheelchair, but they were just like just get across the finish line to the election. We can't put him in that.
'Good gracious,' was all Sexton could muster in reaction.
Kelly, 54, said much of the same, while welcoming a man often billed as a successor to the late Rush Limbaugh on her show Tuesday.
'It is interesting to finally see... [more] about the Kamala Harris disaster and what happened during that camp,' she told Sexton. 'That's never come out.
'This is getting a little closer,' Kelly added, pointing to quotes Tapper and Thompson obtained from David Plouffe, the former Obama advisor brought in to help Harris's last-minute bid for president after Biden's decision to drop out.
By making the decision so late, Plouffe told the the two journalists Biden 'totally f*cked us'.
He also called Harris's whirlwind campaign 'a f*cking nightmare.'
A prominent Democratic strategist who spoke under contion of anonymity added of Biden's determination to seek re-election: 'It was an abomination. He stole an election from the Democratic party; he stole it from the American people.'
Original Sin - one of the most anticipated books of the year - hits store shelves on May 20. It contains interviews with roughly 200 people, most of them close to the former president.

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