Scott Jennings has become a notable figure on CNN, often standing out as a voice for conservative principles amidst a predominantly liberal backdrop. His recent commentary was no exception, as he delivered a straightforward critique of President Joe Biden’s administration. Jennings didn’t hold back, suggesting that Biden’s presidency is ending in failure and disgrace.
He pointed to the tragic loss of 13 U.S. service members during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan as a significant mark against Biden’s leadership. Moreover, Jennings highlighted other controversial decisions by the president, such as the pardoning of his son, Hunter.
🚨Scott Jennings unloads on Biden’s disastrous presidency: "This is a failed, disgraced president."
"When he got asked about regrets, the fact that he didn't say, I regret that 13 American service members lost their lives in Afghanistan, to me, that he can't muster the courage… pic.twitter.com/UnmCVBDsyv
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) December 27, 2024
During a heated panel discussion, one liberal commentator attempted to redirect the conversation towards debunked criticisms of former President Trump during the Covid pandemic. However, Jennings dismissed these attempts with ease, maintaining focus on his points about Biden’s presidency. As detailed in an article from Townhall, Jennings echoed sentiments shared by Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY), asserting that Biden should never have sought reelection. He expressed disappointment that Biden failed to express regret over the lives lost in Afghanistan—a decision that Jennings believes has not only hurt those families but also tarnished Biden’s presidency.
Jennings’ comments were captured in a video clip shared widely online. In it, he reiterates his stance that Biden’s inability to acknowledge his role in these events is both disgraceful and damaging to his legacy.