Hannity Criticizes Biden for "Hiding Out" at Camp David Ahead of Debate

  • Lane Padberg
  • June 25, 2024 08:03am
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Fox News host Sean Hannity has questioned why President Joe Biden has spent several days at Camp David ahead of Thursday's presidential debate, suggesting that Biden may be attempting to hide from the scrutiny of the event.

Fox News host Sean Hannity has criticized President Joe Biden for spending several days at Camp David ahead of Thursday's presidential debate, suggesting that Biden may be attempting to avoid the scrutiny of the event.

"We begin tonight in the middle of the woods in northern Maryland, where the President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, has been hiding out at Camp David for days," Hannity said on his show Monday evening. "In fact, Biden is dedicating seven more full days of debate prep at Camp David. So what's Joe doing for an entire week off behind closed doors? Nobody seems to know."

Hannity Criticizes Biden for

Hannity Criticizes Biden for "Hiding Out" at Camp David Ahead of Debate

Hannity went on to speculate that Biden may be using his time at Camp David to prepare for the debate by taking performance-enhancing drugs.

"Is Biden taking some kind of secret sauce or a supplement? Maybe it's Adderall or something?" Hannity said. "We don't know, but we do know that he's been hiding out for days."

Hannity's comments come as Biden has faced scrutiny for his age and mental fitness, with some critics suggesting that he is not up to the demands of the presidency. Biden has dismissed these concerns, saying that he is in good health and is ready to serve a second term.

Hannity's criticism of Biden is not new. He has repeatedly attacked Biden on his show, calling him a "disaster" and a "failure." Hannity has also been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, who is challenging Biden in the upcoming election.

It is unclear why Biden has chosen to spend so much time at Camp David ahead of the debate. Some have speculated that he may be trying to avoid the scrutiny of the event, while others have suggested that he may be using the time to prepare for the debate in a secluded setting.

The Biden campaign has not commented on Hannity's criticism.

The presidential debate will be held on Thursday, October 13, at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. The debate will be moderated by CNN anchor Anderson Cooper.

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