Senior Biden adviser knocks Democrats' 'betrayal': 'It was disloyal'

The HillThursday, November 20, 2025 at 9:24:09 PM
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Senior Biden adviser knocks Democrats' 'betrayal': 'It was disloyal'
  • A senior adviser to Biden condemned the Democratic Party for betraying him during the 2024 campaign, highlighting that Biden was the only candidate to defeat Trump. This criticism underscores internal party tensions and raises questions about loyalty among party members.
  • This development is significant as it reflects potential fractures within the Democratic Party, which could impact its unity and strategy heading into future elections, especially with the looming presence of Trump.
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