Jake Tapper faces tough questions about whether Biden’s dishonest team will keep getting airtime on his CNN show. Critics say the media was duped by White House lies about Biden’s steep decline, but Tapper still won’t commit to holding these officials accountable. Conservatives argue this proves the liberal media protects Democrats instead of telling the truth.
Tapper’s new book admits Biden’s inner circle hid his mental struggles for years. He claims reporters were “lied to” and couldn’t uncover the cover-up sooner. Yet patriots ask: Why didn’t Tapper push harder when Biden’s slurred speeches and confusion were obvious to regular Americans?
Megyn Kelly slammed Tapper for dodging whether he’ll ban Biden’s liars from CNN. Ana Kasparian called it a “betrayal” if networks keep giving these officials a platform. Hardworking taxpayers want answers, not more spin from the same people who deceived the country.
Tapper says he’d “report the truth” if he knew sooner, but conservatives aren’t buying it. They remember CNN downplaying Biden’s decline while attacking Trump supporters. Now, Tapper’s excuses sound weak to folks who saw the disaster coming.
The Biden team’s lies hurt democracy and helped Democrats cling to power. Letting these officials back on TV would reward their corruption. Real journalists should grill them, not roll out the red carpet.
Some on the left whine that criticizing Biden helps Trump. But heroes like Kasparian say honesty matters more than party loyalty. Americans deserve media that fights for them, not for lying politicians.
Tapper’s refusal to take a stand shows the media’s double standard. If this were a Republican scandal, CNN would demand heads on a platter. For Biden, they make excuses. It’s a slap in the face to every voter who trusts the press.
The bottom line: If Jake Tapper lets Biden’s liars back on air, it proves CNN cares more about access than accountability. Patriots are tired of the swamp protecting its own. It’s time for real change—starting with honest reporting that puts America first.






