NYT Reveals Biden's Decline Management: 82-Year-Old Needed Naps, Teleprompters
Jan 18, 2025, 04:09 PM
A recent report by The New York Times reveals that President Joe Biden's inner circle, including family members and top aides, actively managed his physical and cognitive decline during his presidency. Measures included using shorter steps for Air Force One to prevent stumbles, rescheduling meetings to suit his mood, and shielding him from negative information. Biden, aged 82, reportedly relied on teleprompters even for small private fundraisers, alarming donors, and demanded naps during debate preparations. The report cites over two dozen allies, aides, lawmakers, and donors who coordinated efforts to present a coherent public image of the president. Critics have accused the media of complicity in covering up Biden's struggles, only acknowledging them as his term concludes. Biden, the oldest U.S. president, faced increasing scrutiny over his age and cognitive abilities, which became a focal point during his reelection campaign. The revelations have sparked debates about transparency and media accountability.
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