‘Crime against Republic’: East-Obama Advisor slam for the ‘large-scale cover-up’ of cancer diagnosis

After learning the former US President Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis, former advisor van Jones of Obama on Sunday launched a scary attack, accusing people around Biden of hiding the decline in their serious health from the American public.Speaking in the Union of CNN’s state, Jones said he was surprised by the position of Biden and described the alleged cover-up by his top colleagues as “crime against this republic”. His comment followed the revelation in the upcoming book original sin by Jake Taper and Alex Thompson, which describes how Biden colleagues might have kept their medical issues wrapped.“I was surprised,” Jones said. “I love Biden. I got a chance to work with him when I was a part of the Obama administration. I loved him more every day. When he came out, I was shocked to see his condition and therefore the world was. ,Jones, considering Biden’s distressed performance during his presidential debate against Donald Trump last year, said it was not a separate incident.Jones said, “It was not in that position for the first time.” “The book makes it very clear, very clear that there are people who knew and say nothing. And it is a crime against this Republic. I think Democrats are going to pay for a long time, which is now appearing as a large-scale cover-up.”Jones had publicly warned before the debate that it could be a “game over” for Biden.Jones believes that the Democratic party should engage in severe self-confidence.“Before we get out of here and start trying to tell people why they should like them, we need to see in the mirror, reorganize ourselves, remove bad people and bad thoughts from the way, and then we will be able to come forward in midnight,” he said.“Right now, we need to apologize to American people that we were part of something that was not up and up.”Jones compared the current crisis to the Democratic defeat in 2004, suggesting that the lessons of that era could further guide the party.He said, “Barack Obama took 3.5 years to emerge with a message. Meanwhile what we did? We saw inside. The donors were reorganized,” he said.