It Appears Joe Biden’s Wire Slipped Out from Under His Jacket During Presidential Debate

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Some Internet sleuths claim Biden was wired last night and they believe they have proof.

It is widely known that Joe Biden is in declining mental and physical health.

Before last night’s debate the Biden team disagreed to drug testing and being checked for ear plugs and other mechanical devices.

UPDATE: Biden Campaign Agreed Earlier to Electronic Ear Inspection at Tonight’s Debate — BUT NOW HAVE BACKED OUT OF AGREEMENT!

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FOX News Reporters confirmed reports that Biden did not want to be checked for wires before the debate and said they would have to keep an eye on this:

Now some observers claim Biden was wearing a wire in last night’s debate.  During the debate Biden reached into his jacket and realigned something there.  As he pulls out his hand what looks like a wire appears in plain sight:

Do you think Democrats are cheating?

There are other pictures showing something falling out of Joe’s sleeve (some are indicating this might be a bracelet):

And there’s a video of that thing on his wrist as well (which might be a bracelet):

Others reported how it appeared throughout the debate that Biden was listening to something other than the debate as if someone was talking to him through and ear piece:

Many others saw the wire as well:

It’s no surprise that the Democrats would cheat.  They spied on candidate and President Trump and attempted a coup of his presidency.  As long as they get away with it they will continue to lie, steal, cheat and attempt to overthrow our government.

What were those wires and objects under Biden’s jacket?  Were the Democrats cheating again?  And is it any surprise?





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