Former DNC insider reveals ‘puppet masters' running Joe Biden's White House
Former DNC fundraisers and National Finance Committee member, Lindy Li, sat down with Fox News Digital for an exclusive interview.
During her interview, Li explained she had a front row to the Biden presidency and the people who secretly ran the country.
'[Biden is] definitely complicit, but there were a lot of people behind him, like puppet masters. [Former first lady Jill Biden] very much knew what she was doing. What she did was absolutely elder abuse. There is no question in my mind,' Li said.

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