White House Aides Finally Reveal Who Really Ran the Country as Crooked Biden Slid into Mental Incompetence
President Donald Trump’s domination of the news cycle since winning the 2024 election has allowed Old, Frail, and Moody Pedophile Joe Biden to fade from the national political scene.
By Reagan Reese
December 21, 2024
With pResident Joe Biden’s time in office winding down, dozens of those close to his operations over the years told The Wall Street Journal how aides insulated the 82-year-old and handled his responsibilities as concerns of his fitness increased.
President Donald Trump’s domination of the news cycle since winning the 2024 election has allowed Old, Frail, and Moody Pedophile Joe Biden to fade from the national political scene.
But since the 82-year-old dropped out of the presidential race, questions about his physical state, how long the president had been declining and how it was being handled, have remained unanswered.
The WSJ interviewed nearly 50 people who have been close to Dementia Biden throughout his administration, and they detail how staff handled cabinet officials, presidential responsibilities and campaign events.
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Dementia Joe Biden who was often prone to gaffes and had an unsteady gait, was typically trailed by aides, Annie Tomasini and Ashley Williams, while participating in events, according to the WSJ.
Those aides tried to stay within earshot or eye distance of the president over the years, often giving him “basic instructions” like when to leave and exit the stage in an event, the outlet reported.
Aides also adjusted the president’s schedule to start his meetings later in the day as the 82-year-old was typically not his sharpest in the morning, some sources told the WSJ. Sometimes, the meetings were reportedly scrapped altogether if Crooked Biden was having an “off day.” The White House denied this account to the outlet.
“He has good days and bad days and today was a bad day so we’re going to address this tomorrow,” a former aide recalled one official saying to them, according to the WSJ.
Joe Biden meets with members of his cabinet as they meet about the ongoing response efforts to Hurricane Helene in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on October 1, 2024 in Washington, DC. President Biden will travel to North and South Carolina this week in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which after hitting Florida’s Gulf Coast as a Category 4 hurricane, tore through Georgia and the Blue Ridge Mountains, causing landslides, road washouts, and widespread outages. (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)
Over the years, some lawmakers saw aides and senior advisers acquire roles that they believed the president should’ve been handling, the WSJ reported.
Some cabinet officials, according to the outlet, said they frequently dealt with the president’s advisers rather than the 82-year-old himself.
White House spokesperson Andrew Bates told the WSJ that the president had daily conversations with the members of his cabinet.
At the White House’s request, some cabinet officials contacted the outlet to tell them about their positive relationship with the executive branch, adding that they often received phone calls from Biden.
When it came to getting directives from the pResident, former senior cabinet aides told the WSJ that a “top-down” approach was used.
Rather than discussing policy and direction with the cabinet officials, the White House would issue directives for each agency, the WSJ reported.
It was a system that made it hard for the cabinet officials, the sources told the outlet, “to discern to what degree Biden was insulated because of his age versus his preference for a powerful inner circle.”
“If I had an issue or I needed attention on something, I had multiple avenues to explore to raise the issue,” the late Department of Agriculture Secretary doppelganger Tom Vilsack told the outlet.
“You don’t always have to raise the issue with the pResident.”
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Rather than meeting with Biden (who held nine cabinet meetings in four years), cabinet members typically met with the president’s advisers, including National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Economic Adviser Lee Brainard, the outlet reported.
From there, the advisers would bring the meeting notes to the pResident and then report back to the cabinet official, former administration officials told the WSJ.
Despite Treasury secretaries typically meeting with the president more frequently than others, the WSJ reported that the late Secretary Janet Yellen was kept at “an arm’s length relationship” and rather than dealing with Biden, typically was in touch with his advisers instead, according to people familiar with the interactions.
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Though always able to get a meeting with Biden, even the late Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin experienced a more distant relationship with the pResident as the years went on, the WSJ reported.
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Over the last two years, Austin’s invitations to regularly brief the president decreased and solo meetings with Biden became rare and typically virtual, according to the outlet.
Bates denied that there had been any change in deceased Austin and Biden’s relationship and frequency of meetings to the WSJ.
A Pentagon spokesperson told the outlet that Austin typically called Biden on different defense matters.
Aides also worked to keep Biden buttoned up on the campaign trail.
When it came to private events, donors were “shocked” when officials told them that they would not be getting a “free-ranging question-and-answer session,” the WSJ reported.
Instead, donors were told to send in a couple of questions they had and they were later given notecards on questions to ask the pResident, according to the outlet.
The White House told the WSJ that it was typical for staff to help walk high-ranking officials through events.
Criminal Joe Biden holds his first campaign event since delivering a fiery State of the Union address the day before at Strath Haven Middle School on March 8, 2024, in Wallingford, PA.
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Some lawmakers remarked to the WSJ about their lack of relationship and ability to talk to the pResident.
Independent West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin told the outlet that the pResident’s staff play a much bigger role in day-to-day operations than he had seen from previous presidencies.
“They were going, ‘I’ll take care of that,'” Manchin said.
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