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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Lindy Li claims Biden's presidency was Obama's third term

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Stacy Altiery Communications Officer | DeKalb County Republican Party

Stacy Altiery Communications Officer | DeKalb County Republican Party

Former Democratic National Committee donor and fundraiser Lindy Li has been vocal about her criticism of the Democratic Party following the 2024 election. She has been particularly critical of the Kamala Harris campaign, which she claims spent over a billion dollars without accountability.

Li recently appeared on the Shawn Ryan podcast, where she was asked who she believed had been running the government during President Joe Biden's administration. "It was for sure Obama’s third term," Li stated, echoing sentiments that others have suggested. She also mentioned key figures in Biden’s administration, such as Anita Dunn and Ron Klain.

During her appearance on the “Shawn Ryan Show,” Li discussed perceptions about who was in charge during Biden's presidency. Host Shawn Ryan remarked that many believed it to be Obama's third term. He noted that some thought Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders might have been influential but concluded that most people perceived it as Obama's continuation.

Li responded affirmatively to these observations, saying, "I don’t think that’s even a question." She further commented on former President Barack Obama’s involvement in recent political campaigns, comparing his relationship with Biden to historical political partnerships.

The discussion reflects ongoing debates about influence within political administrations and raises questions about accountability in campaign spending. The clip from the podcast featuring Li can be found online for those interested in her full commentary.

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