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WSJ Report Reveals White House Managed Biden's Decline, Including His Frailty and Afghanistan Pullout, Through Controlled Access
Dec 19, 2024, 07:42 PM
A recent report by the Wall Street Journal reveals that the White House took extensive measures to manage President Joe Biden's apparent mental and physical decline throughout his presidency. According to the report, aides controlled access to Biden, utilized intermediaries for communication, and scripted public interactions to limit exposure of his limitations. This approach reportedly concealed his frailty not only from the public but also from members of his Cabinet and key Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill. The administration has denied that Biden has declined, despite the evidence presented in the report. The findings raise questions about the effectiveness of the administration during critical moments, including the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, where it was reported that legislative leaders struggled to communicate with Biden at crucial times. The report suggests that concerns about Biden's cognitive and physical capabilities were evident from the start of his term, with aides reportedly rescheduling important meetings based on Biden's 'good days' and 'bad days.'
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