## Biden’s Regret, Deep State Influence, and Vaccine Controversies: A Roundup of Recent News
Joe Biden reportedly regrets withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race, believing he could have defeated Donald Trump. Sources within the White House claim Biden also regrets appointing Merrick Garland as Attorney General, citing Garland’s perceived slowness in prosecuting Trump while aggressively pursuing Hunter Biden. This follows Biden’s July announcement to drop out of the race, an event attributed by various sources to pressure from Obama and Pelosi, damaging leaks, and Kamala Harris’s acquisition of his delegates. Further fueling speculation about Biden’s withdrawal, his brother Frank Biden suggested his declining health played a significant role, a claim later refuted by sources close to the Biden family.
Meanwhile, Glenn Beck maintains that the “deep state’s” grip on power persists despite recent election results. This sentiment is echoed by other commentators, fueling discussions around the Biden administration’s actions and the ongoing influence of shadowy political forces. Adding to the political climate, a DNC committee member confirmed suspicions that Biden’s advisors are effectively running the country, further intensifying public debate.
The authorization of a bird flu vaccine is also a subject of intense debate. An unnamed “health expert” urged the Biden administration to authorize the vaccine before Trump’s potential return to office, highlighting the political tensions surrounding public health decisions. This adds to ongoing controversies surrounding vaccine mandates and media manipulation in the public perception of vaccine issues, detailed by Aaron Siri. Further fueling concerns about medical freedom, a medical attorney revealed a bombshell related to the measles vaccine. The issue extends to broader questions about healthcare, with Brigham Buhler highlighting the influence of insurance companies on patient care. Reports of patients unknowingly receiving COVID-19 vaccines while sedated in hospitals, as claimed by US attorneys, further underscore concerns about transparency and patient autonomy.
Beyond the political sphere, Elon Musk’s actions continue to generate controversy. Musk’s involvement in auditing the IRS with DOGE, along with his collaborative plans with Vivek Ramaswamy to cut government waste, are met with both support and criticism. Rand Paul’s warnings to Musk and Ramaswamy about potential political backlash, coupled with CNN’s criticism of Musk’s tweeting, emphasize the complex interactions between technology, politics, and media. The controversy surrounding the removal of verified statuses on X (formerly Twitter) further adds to the ongoing debate about media control and influence.
Finally, other notable news items include: a new study vindicating hydroxychloroquine; CNN’s admission about the election interference case against Trump; a liberal veteran’s controversial new theory about Trump; the Biden regime’s first-ever “climate arrest”; Representative Thomas Massie’s explosive claims against the US government regarding Syria; and a compilation of ten lies the media allegedly reported this year. The article also highlights concerns about the prosecution of Daniel Penny, and concludes with a seemingly unrelated advertisement.