CLINTONS JOLT TOO OLD JOE!
Globe US|October 16, 2023
Urge him not to run in '24 so Michelle can win job!
CLINTONS JOLT TOO OLD JOE!

CERTAIN Joe Biden is too old for the job, backstabbing Bill and Hillary Clinton have betrayed the 80-year-old president and are pushing Michelle Obama to run for the White House in 2024, political insiders say.

Sources report Hillary — who failed in her own run for the White House in 2016 — confronted Biden with recent polls proving he’s dead meat and unable to defeat the likely Republican candidate, former prez Donald Trump.

Now Barack Obama’s former Secretary of State, her ex-president hubby and other Democratic Party bigwigs are begging Michelle to run and urging the oldest president in U.S. history to drop out of the race, tipsters tattle.

Even political enemy and GOP Sen. Ted Cruz insists 59-year-old former first lady Michelle is the Democrats’ only hope for 2024 — but Democrats squeal befuddled Biden won’t budge!

During a dramatic White House encounter, spies say Hillary, 75, pleaded with Joe — already the oldest chief executive in American history — to recognize he’s aged out of reasonably seeking a second term — which would conclude when he’s 86! Joe was urged to step aside in favor of Michelle for the good of the country and the party, according to sources.

“Hillary informed Joe in no uncertain terms where she and her husband stood on the matter,” says a Democratic insider. “Joe was wounded. He was hurt. He considered her demands an act of betrayal.”

So far, Michelle has shown no desire to run, choosing instead to focus on conquering Hollywood through her company, Higher Ground Productions, say Democratic Party insiders.

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