GAI Vice President Eric Eggers recently joined conservative commentator Stephen Gardner to discuss Corey Lewandowski’s claim that the Biden Administration was leaving captured terrorists off the terrorist list because they were worried it would leak to the media.
Eggers wasn’t surprised in the least: the Biden White House was neck-deep in secrets, and the press was always turning a blind eye.
“I, frankly, am shocked that the Biden Administration would hide something from the American people that they thought would make the Biden administration look bad,” Eggers joked. “That seems so out of character with the way I’ve understood the Bidens to do business, for the last four years.”
“Oh, wait. Except that’s actually the opposite, right?” Eggers added. “It’s incredibly consistent with the way they like to do business.”
Eggers continued: They hid, in my opinion, the biggest story in American political history: Joe Biden’s rapid cognitive decline. Or they tried to, with the help of a complicit media. So, if anything, what I would push back on is Corey Lewandowski’s assumption that the media would have reported the story because they clearly didn’t report on Joe Biden’s cognitive decline.
“I’m not sure that [the media] would have done anything to make Joe Biden look weak. Because, if there’s one thing I’ve learned in the 12-plus years of working here at the Government Accountability Institute, it’s that if a story is potentially beneficial to Donald Trump, the media will bury it.”
Watch Egger’s comments above.