Behind Closed Doors: Did Biden’s Aides Hide The Fact That He Was Unfit To Become President?
President Joe Biden’s presidency was marked by a tightly controlled environment where aides often shielded him from negative information, took on responsibilities traditionally handled by the president, and managed his schedule to avoid fatigue or gaffes. Meetings with lawmakers, cabinet members, and donors were scripted, brief, or occasionally skipped entirely, with staff serving as intermediaries.
Editor’s Note: By shielding the president from negative information, delegating his responsibilities to unelected aides, and curating his public interactions, those around Biden essentially assumed roles akin to that of the presidency itself—despite not being elected by the American people. This amount of gatekeeping challenges the fundamental premise that the president should be elected by citizens and is the one who leads the country.
From the start of his presidency, Biden was heavily managed by his staff, raising questions about whether they knew of his unfitness and made him run for office regardless, prioritizing political strategy over the nation’s well-being. Efforts to conceal his worsening health also raise ethical and legal concerns about public trust and accountability, with the 25th Amendment offering a potential but unused mechanism to address presidential incapacity.
What happens when the “free” world’s leader is reduced to the status of a puppet, protected and directed by unelected handlers? If Biden was not calling the shots, then who was? [Read this article about how Joe Biden is one of America’s worst presidents in history]
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