WATCH: Biden Admits He Was FORCED OUT of Race by Corrupt Democrats!

It is no surprise that the Democratic Party is embroiled in chaos and infighting, especially with the recent revelations about President Joe Biden. The fact that top Democrats orchestrated a coup against their own sitting president speaks volumes about the disarray and dysfunction within their ranks.

Instead of rallying around their leader, they chose to undermine him for their own political survival. This is yet another example of how Democrats prioritize their ambitions over party unity and the American people’s interests.

Biden declared during an interview, “But what happened was a number of my Democratic colleagues in the house and Senate thought that I was gonna hurt them in the races.”

This statement coincides with what journalist Seymour Hersh suggested when he reported that Barack Obama threatened Biden with the 25th Amendment, saying he had “Kamala’s approval” to force him out of the race.

Hersh said Obama was “deeply involved” with the alleged coup and called Biden after his “incident” in Las Vegas.

“I went over [reports] this week with a senior official in Washington who helped me fashion an account of a White House in complete disarray,” Hersh said.

“Obama called Biden after breakfast [on July 20] and said, ‘Here’s the deal. We have Kamala’s approval to invoke the 25th Amendment,'” a senior Washington official told Hersh.

This internal strife highlights the fundamental weakness of the Democratic Party, which is more focused on self-preservation than on governing effectively. With figures like Barack Obama allegedly threatening Biden with the 25th Amendment, it’s clear that the Democrats are willing to resort to drastic measures to maintain their grip on power. Their leaders—Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Hakeem Jeffries—are not only complicit but actively participating in this betrayal. It raises serious questions about who truly holds the reins in Washington and whether they can be trusted to lead our nation forward.

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