Three news reports in the past two days have revealed that President Joe Biden's cognitive decline worsened soon after taking office in 2020, that a group of gatekeepers were hiding him, and that his cognitive decline worsened soon after taking office in 2020, and that a group of gatekeepers were hiding him, and that his cognitive decline worsened shortly after taking office in 2020. Twelve months after taking office, it was revealed that he was suffering from a decline in mental function.
The latest reports from The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and O'Keefe Media Group follow revelations from the national security adviser that Biden is mentally exhausted.
These disclosures explain why President-elect Trump destroyed Biden in the June debate, and why Biden allowed it to continue so Democratic leaders could defeat Biden and force him to withdraw from the race. It explains why.
“Biden’s Decline”
Remarkably, the magazine's refreshingly straightforward headline did not embellish subsequent coverage. “How the White House functioned as Biden's accountability declined: aides kept meetings short and controlled access, top advisers acted as go-betweens, and public interactions became more scripted. ” The administration denied that Biden had withdrawn. ”
The Journal said his wife, “Dr. Jill,” campaigned more than Biden. When her spokesperson Michael LaRosa highlighted that fact to reporters, Team Biden denounced him. “The message from Biden's team was clear: 'The more he talks to her, the worse he looks,'” LaRosa said.
But LaRosa's inadvertent admission that Biden could not endure the long, hectic and exhausting schedules typical of major presidential candidates was just the beginning, the paper continued.
The small changes were a preview of how Biden's closest aides and advisers will deal with the limitations of the oldest president in U.S. history during his four years in office.
They told visitors to focus on meetings as the White House adapted to the needs of a declining leader. His interactions with senior Democrats and some Cabinet members, including top secretaries such as the Pentagon's Lloyd Austin and the Treasury's Janet Yellen, were less frequent or diminished. Some Congressional leaders have struggled to get the president to listen at key moments, such as before the disastrous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Senior advisers often fill positions that some administration officials and members of Congress thought Biden should fill, including national security adviser Jake Sullivan, senior adviser Steve Ricchetti, and Lael Brainard. Persons such as the chairman of the National Economic Council or their predecessors were often in the position of successor. Between the presidents.
Translation: Biden is too old, frail, and mentally incapacitated to do the job.
Aides also tightly controlled meetings by restricting who could meet with him, restricting what he said, and limiting the information he received.
The newspaper also explained that Biden did not remember what he had rehearsed for his interview with special counsel Robert Hur. Special Counsel Ha refused to prosecute the president for mishandling classified documents because he believed a jury would not convict an elderly man who was forgetful.
Biden's every move was scripted, the paper continued. “At events, his aides often repeated instructions to him that were obvious to the average person, such as where to enter the stage and where to exit.”
“Sometimes I tweet.”
The Times described Biden as “weary” and a jaded man unable to work.
“The times are catching up with Biden,” the Times confessed.
He looks a little older and slower with each passing day. Aides say he remains highly alert in the situation room, calling on world leaders to broker a ceasefire in Lebanon and address the chaos of the Syrian uprising. But it's hard to imagine that he seriously thought he could stay in the world's most stressful job for another four years.
It's funny, of course, that Biden is still “sharp,” but in any case, the Times also explained that Biden is simply too weak to run the country. The two recent visits show the president's vulnerability.
During a trip to Brazil to visit the Amazon rainforest, “his vulnerability was painfully obvious to his companions,” the Times explained.
After speaking for seven minutes, his blue shirt draped loosely around his body on this humid day, he turned and slowly limped away down the dirt path, but some in the audience recognized him. Several people, not used to seeing him up close, said they held their breath, worried that he might trip. (Aides say his gait was less erratic than usual.)
According to the paper, exhibits were removed from Angola instead of entering the National Slavery Museum because “the steep stairs were too difficult.”
The White House and museum director denied the allegations.
Still, the Times reported, “Some people who accompanied Mr. Biden on his two trips noted that he kept a light schedule at times and sometimes tweeted incomprehensible tweets.” He appeared to be deep in thought as the end of his career was in sight. At one point, during a private meeting, he recalled the famous 1960 debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon. ”
The paper described Biden as “angry” and “grumpy” at Democrats who criticized him for vowing not to pardon his son Hunter.
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Homeland Security Undersecretary for Policy Robert P. Silvers' surprising confession: Biden has “diminished mental capacity.”
He said Biden was “motivated” in some meetings but “blank” in others. I think his body deteriorated faster than his mind. ”
“There's something going on,” Silvers admitted ruefully. “Like, he's not the guy he was when he took office four years ago.”
When asked if the decline was rapid, Silvers explained that it started soon after he took office.
I think after a year, between the first and second year. Again, months have passed, like from December to December. It accelerated.
The frank assessment comes just days after National Security Council staffer Henry Appel said Biden “can't say anything.”
“I feel like he's really advanced into old age,” Appel confessed. “Everyone is aware of it. I can't believe there wasn't a bigger scandal earlier.”