Kamala Harris Refuses to Say Whether She Witnessed Biden’s Cognitive Decline

Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris has yet again refused to answer questions regarding her effort to keep President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline hidden from the American people.

During a new interview with NBC News, Harris was asked by Hallie Jackson whether she witnessed Biden’s mental and physical struggles “behind closed doors.”

While dancing around direct assertions about Biden’s fitness for office, Jackson noted that Harris was at the top of the Democrat ticket because of Biden’s “debate performance” in July.

Biden dropped out of the race following pressure from top Democrats after he displayed severe cognitive impairments while debating President Donald Trump.

Harris was undemocratically crowned as Biden’s replacement by the Democrats.

During the interview, which aired Tuesday night, Jackson pressed Harris on what she had observed regarding Biden’s decline.

Jackson noted Biden’s obvious mental struggles and asked Harris if she had been “honest with the American people” about the president’s fitness for office.

“You defended him in the days before and in the days after as you were campaigning for another four years for President Biden,” Jackson said.

“Can you say that you were honest with the American people about what you saw in those moments with President Biden?

“As you were with him again and again, repeatedly in that time?” she asked.

“Of course,” Harris responded slowly.

Harris then continued by repeating the same pre-scripted response she has used in other interviews when pressed on Biden’s fitness.

“Joe Biden is an — extremely accomplished, experienced, and capable in every way that anyone would want if they’re president. Absolutely,” she said.

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Jackson pressed:

“And you never saw anything like what happened at the debate night behind closed doors with him?”

Harris did not answer the question, however.

Instead, she just repeated the tired Democrat line that it was “a bad debate.”

“But that’s the reason why you’re here, and he’s not running for the top of the ticket,” Jackson noted.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Jackson: “I know that Joe Biden is not on the ballot and I understand that. But the reason that you are on the top of the ticket is because he dropped out of this race.

“And so, I want to ask you, it was largely because of that debate performance back in June.

“You defended him in the days before and after as you were campaigning for another four years for President Biden.

“Can you say that you were honest with the American people about what you saw in those moments with President Biden as you were him again and again repeatedly in that time?”

Harris: “Of course.

“Joe Biden is an extremely accomplished — um — experienced, and — um — and — and capable in every way that anyone would want if they’re president. Absolutely.”

Jackson: “ So, you never saw anything, like, what happened debate night behind closed doors with him?”

Harris: “It was a bad debate.

“People have bad debates.”

Jackson: “Should —”

Harris: “He is absolutely —”

Jackson: “— but that’s the reason why you’re here and he’s not running for the top of the ticket.”

Harris: “Well, you’d have to ask him if that’s the only reason why.”

Jackson: “What do you think?”

Harris: “I’m running for president of the United States. Joe Biden is not.

“And my presidency will be about bringing a new generation of leadership to America that is focused on the work we need to do to invest in the ambitions and aspirations of the American people.”

Jackson: “It’s a judgment question. That’s why I ask.

“Can the American people trust you in these moments even when it’s maybe uncomfortable for Americans to — to have — to level with Americans in that way?

“So, that’s why I ask. And it sounds like you’re saying you feel like you never saw anything like that from President Biden [inaudible]?”

Harris: “I have worked with Joe Biden, whether — hours and hours and hours over these four years, whether it be in The Situation Room or the Oval Office.

“Joe Biden is the one who was able to bring NATO together during a crisis where for the first time in 70 years, Europe saw and has seen war.

“Joe Biden has done the work that has been about being a leader on what we have done to fix so much of what has been broken in terms of the economy because of Donald Trump’s mismanagement.

“I speak with not only sincerity, but with a — a — a real firsthand account of watching him do this work.

“I have no reluctance in saying that.

“No, of course I don’t.”

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