Shapiro says Harris must answer for Biden health concerns silence

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The Pennsylvania government Josh Shapiro said ESPN presenter Stephen A. Smith would have to answer why former Vice President Kamala Harris would have no worried about the health of the former President Joe Biden until the 2024 elections.
Smith, “Flat Shooter” Podcast on ThursdayHe asked Shapiro why he didn’t share his concerns about Biden’s health before he was opened in Harris’s new book “107 days”.
“I didn’t read the book of the former vice president, and he’d have to answer how it was, and he hasn’t said anything open to the public yet.”
Kamala Harris explains what Biden told him just before the important debates that left him ‘angry’.
Shapiro said Harris would have to answer why he had never expressed his concerns about Biden’s health until the 2024 elections. (Screenshot/”Straight Shooter with Stephen A.”)
Shapiro said that Biden was “extremely vocal” about the rush of running again, and argued that Biden’s staff did not fully inform him about the declining chance of victory.
Shapiro, “I can tell you that I am trying to talk about it sincerely and to do it in a constructive way. I believe to talk directly to individuals, run around and talk to the media.” He said. “I don’t mean this disrespectful, but I think you should be directly and I was.”
Smith later asked Shapiro if he had planned to run to the Presidency in 2028, and if so he believed that he believed it should be done to bring the country back to the right path.
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Fox News Digital reached representatives of former Vice President Harris for comment.
Before considering whether he had planned to run for the president, Shapiro announced that he would be the governor of Pennsylvania and did not accept his current job.

The Pennsylvania government Josh Shapiro smiles on 20 November 2023 during a view at the Pennsylvania Press Club in Harrisburg, PA. (AP Photo/Marc Levy)
“I love this country, and I really believe that for many reasons, as we and at the beginning of this conversation, we’re at a point of bending, and I’m uncomfortable with what I’ve seen in this country, and I’m worried about what I’ve seen in my party, and I know it’s a voice that needs to be heard in this process,” he detailed. “Ultimately, how this sound is heard, how he manifests himself, what I do, we will see what I do. I don’t think this is a decision that he can sit here right now.”
Shapiro emphasized his deep love for the country and his party and added that he wanted to help both more “common sense”.
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Journalists Josh Dawsey of Wall Street Journal, Tyler Cager of The New York Times and Isaac Arnsdor from Washington Post “2024: Trump White House and Democrats Rein -Rein -Headed America, Josh Dawsey, a veteriner process in three finals: Walz, Shapiro and Shapiro and Shapiro. Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly.

Government Tim Walz, D-Minn. Josh Shapiro, D-Penn. (Getty Images)
Most political experts think that Shapiro, the governor of the key swing state, was the most logical choice, and the interview with the book Harris and Shapiro said that the interview was “two of them are not perfect matching”.
The book, “He met overly ambitious, pushed Harris to describe what his role would be. He also acknowledged that someone would not serve as number two, and Harris had left a bad impression.”
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Fox News’ Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.



