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Staunch Biden supporter Senator Chris Coons from Delaware has dismissed claims that there was a cover-up of President Biden’s health problems before he decided to end his re-election campaign. He appeared on “CNN This Morning” to reassure voters that Vice President Kamala Harris would be the best candidate to run in Biden’s place in 2024. Coons called these concerns “irrelevant” and “BS,” saying that what matters is the future race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

When asked about potential Republican attacks on Harris knowing about Biden’s health issues, Coons reiterated his stance that it was irrelevant and that the American people would be focused on the new electoral challenge ahead. He also mentioned that he had not seen any major health problems with Biden prior to the debate and did not believe there was a cover-up happening.

The interview with Coons took place shortly after Biden announced his withdrawal from the race following pressure from within the party. Leaders like Rep. Nancy Pelosi and major donors like George Clooney had urged Biden to step down after his performance in the presidential debate. Biden eventually endorsed Harris to be his replacement on the Democratic ticket.

Critics have accused the administration of covering up Biden’s health issues, with some suggesting that the White House should be scrutinized for potential dishonesty. These claims have raised questions about transparency and honesty within the Democratic leadership. Despite these concerns, Coons remains confident in Harris’s ability to lead the party in the upcoming election.

The discussion around Biden’s health and the decision to endorse Harris highlights the complexities of presidential campaigns and the importance of transparency in political leadership. As the focus shifts to the future race between Trump and Harris, it will be interesting to see how these issues continue to unfold and impact the political landscape.