Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno made headlines on Thursday as he demanded that his opponent, Sen. Sherrod Brown, come clean about the Democratic Party’s alleged cover-up of President Biden’s mental condition. Moreno, a Republican businessman, held a press conference outside Brown’s office in Washington, D.C., where he accused Democrats of hiding the fact that Biden may be incapacitated for political gain.
The 81-year-old President has faced scrutiny over his mental acuity following a lackluster debate performance last month. Republicans have been quick to criticize Democrats for downplaying Biden’s age and mental slips. Brown, however, has remained mostly silent on the issue, leading to speculation about his stance on Biden’s candidacy.
During the press conference, Moreno called Brown a “coward” for not addressing the concerns surrounding Biden’s fitness for office. He accused Brown of being complicit in what he called “the greatest cover-up in American history” by staying silent on the matter.
In response, a spokesman for Brown’s campaign accused Moreno of playing “political games” and focusing on self-interest rather than serving the people of Ohio. The Ohio Senate race is considered a “Toss Up” by political analysts, making it a crucial battleground for both parties.
With the 2024 campaign trail heating up, the race between Moreno and Brown is sure to draw even more attention as the election approaches. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.