Raggie Jessy Rithaudeen
Joseph Robinette Biden Jr (or Joe Biden) was a man on a mission; he wanted to prevent his arch nemesis, former President Donald John Trump (or Donald Trump), from returning to the While House.
Backed by a cabal of elites with powerful influence over the White House and the Democratic Party, Biden made his re-election bid for a second presidential term on April 25, 2023, with Vice President Kamala Harris as his running mate.
On paper, Biden appeared to be the right man to lead the Democratic campaign against Trump. However, Americans were concerned that he was too old to serve another four years as President.
But that didn’t seem to deter Democratic lawmakers from rallying behind him. They appeared overly fixated on beating Trump to read too much into the implications of a second presidential term for Biden.
At least, that’s how it all seemed.
In reality, support for Biden was gradual, and rumors suggest that most party lawmakers didn’t actually favor him but ultimately succumbed to pressure from members of the so-called cabal.
The usual suspects included Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Hussein Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Anthony Blinken and Jake Sullivan, and not to mention, key figures in the intelligence community and military brass.
This group purportedly pulled out all the stops to ensure that Hollywood’s A-listers and media executives with the most liberal views were on board the ‘Biden train’.
While none of this can be definitively proven, many politicians, social media influencers, and insiders have long echoed narratives along these lines through alternative media outlets.
Today, the idea of a cabal manipulating or controlling a sitting president is more widely accepted and no longer seen solely as a conspiracy theory.
But the question remains: Was Biden truly the cabal’s pick to go up against Trump, or was there a sinister plot to use him to kick-start the Democratic campaign before setting him up ahead of the National Convention?”
