Jake Tapper Says Biden Cover-Up Worse Than Watergate, Leaves Out Important Detail

Jake Tapper now admits the Biden health cover-up might be worse than Watergate—but only after Biden dropped out and a new book hit shelves. Critics argue this late admission is self-serving and too little, too late.

Key Facts:

  • CNN host Jake Tapper co-authored a book titled “Original Sin” exposing the cover-up of President Biden’s cognitive decline.
  • Tapper told Piers Morgan the scandal may be “worse than Watergate” due to the depth of deception surrounding Biden’s health.
  • Morgan pressed Tapper on his past dismissive coverage, including a 2020 interview with Lara Trump.
  • Tapper admitted he failed to recognize Biden’s decline, acknowledging “she was right, and I was wrong.”

The Rest of The Story:

Jake Tapper appeared on Piers Morgan Uncensored to promote his new book detailing President Biden’s cognitive decline and its cover-up.

Tapper agreed with Morgan that the scandal may be worse than Watergate, especially since Biden lacked the mental clarity Nixon had during his presidency.

He cited former Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox’s insights about the dangerous power of the presidency, especially when propped up by insiders.

The Watergate comparison was meant to show the scale of manipulation—not to equate the exact crimes.

Morgan challenged Tapper for not exposing Biden’s decline sooner, asking whether he owed the American public an apology.

Tapper instead offered an “acknowledgment” of his failure, saying he now sees Lara Trump’s warnings as accurate.

“I feel like I owe the American people an acknowledgment that I wish I had covered the story better,” Tapper said. “Knowing what we know now, and looking back on that interview, which I feel tremendous humility about, she [Lara Trump] was right, and I was wrong.”

“I did not see, in the moments he was having, I did not see that as cognitive decline,” he continued.

Commentary:

Jake Tapper’s admission is not courageous—it’s calculated.

For years, Tapper downplayed what millions of Americans plainly saw: President Biden was unfit for office.

The press ridiculed those who raised alarms and now, when it’s politically convenient and book royalties are on the line, Tapper suddenly finds his voice.

He doesn’t apologize—he merely “acknowledges” the truth he once buried.

That’s not humility; that’s marketing.

The comparison to Watergate isn’t hyperbole.

This was a coordinated effort to hide a sitting president’s mental decline—while he held the nuclear codes and signed major legislation.

It’s a scandal of historic proportions, and Tapper wasn’t just a bystander—he was a gatekeeper.

He and his peers were so desperate to defeat Trump that they became accomplices to deception.

Now, they want credit for exposing what they helped cover up.

Tapper’s integrity is gone.

He had a platform to speak truth to power. Instead, he chose silence—until it could turn a profit.

The Bottom Line:

Jake Tapper admits he got it wrong on Biden’s decline but offers no real apology.

He chose to speak up only after it was too late to matter—and too profitable to ignore.

This wasn’t a failure of journalism—it was a betrayal of public trust.

America deserved the truth in 2020, not a book deal in 2024.

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