WATCH: CBS Panel STUNNED As One Of Their Own Drops A Truth BOMB On The 'Most Undercovered Story Of The Year'

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In a surprising turn of events, CBS reporter Jan Crawford deviated from the network's usual narrative during a recent episode of Face the Nation.

The deviation occurred when Crawford responded to a question from host Major Garrett, who asked the panel to reflect on what they believed was the most "underreported" story of 2024.

According to Gateway Pundit, Crawford's response, which seemed to catch her fellow panelists off guard, was as follows: "Undercovered and underreported, that would be, to me, Joe Bidens obvious cognitive decline that became undeniable in the televised debate. And it is starting to emerge now that his advisors kind of managed his limitations, which has been reported in the Wall Street Journal, for four years."

Crawford continued, "And yet he insisted that he could still run for president. We should have much more forcefully questioned whether he was fit for office for another four years, which could have led to a primary for the Democrats. It could have changed the scope of the entire election."

This unexpected revelation from a CBS reporter comes amidst a backdrop of concerns about President Biden's cognitive health, which have been extensively reported by The Gateway Pundit. These concerns were particularly heightened following a televised debate and subsequent polling fallout, which many believe exposed Biden's cognitive decline.

Despite the visible signs of Biden's cognitive struggles, including difficulties with reading off a teleprompter and a troubling incident where he tripped while walking, the mainstream media and the Democratic Party have largely dismissed these concerns. Instead, they have insisted that the public ignore the evidence before their eyes and ears, reminiscent of the Big Brother narrative from George Orwell's novel, 1984.

However, Crawford's candid remarks on Face the Nation seemed to rattle her CBS colleague, Robert Costa, who quickly jumped to defend the Biden administration's stance on the president's health. "President Biden has said repeatedly he was sick during the debate in Atlanta June 27 in Atlanta and hes always been fine and he leaves fine, Costa stated. That is his position and the position of many of his top aides as well, he added.

In the face of this unexpected truth-telling, there was no attempt to challenge Costa's remarks or to defend Crawford's audacity to deviate from the mainstream narrative. It seems that the truth, especially when it challenges the established narrative, can be a difficult pill to swallow. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of journalistic integrity and the need for media outlets to question and scrutinize those in power, regardless of their political affiliation.