Were Any of Joe Biden's Decisions Valid during his last presidential year?
During a recent White House press briefing, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre addressed various topics, including the potential federal government shutdown.
However, she was not questioned about a recent Wall Street Journal report concerning President Joe Biden's health during his presidency. The report, based on interviews with nearly 50 individuals familiar with the situation, highlighted that White House aides acknowledged managing President Biden's schedule to accommodate his cognitive limitations, noting fluctuations between "good days" and "bad days." This approach aimed to minimize public exposure to potential signs of decline, reflecting broader concerns about his capacity to fulfill presidential duties.
This revelation confirms what millions of Americans have suspected all along—that Biden is not mentally or physically capable of leading the country.
For years, the mainstream media and Democratic Party insiders have downplayed, dismissed, or outright ignored the growing concerns about his cognitive decline, gaslighting the public into believing that Biden’s frequent gaffes, confusion, and inability to answer unscripted questions were merely exaggerated right-wing attacks.
Now, with his own aides admitting that they carefully manage his schedule to limit public exposure, it raises serious national security concerns about who is actually making key decisions in the White House. Critics point out that if Biden is struggling behind the scenes, then unelected officials, political operatives, and bureaucrats are likely running the show—a situation that is deeply troubling for a country that prides itself on democratic leadership.
Many believe that the media’s failure to confront Karine Jean-Pierre about this report is yet another example of how the press shields Biden from accountability, prioritizing partisan loyalty over journalistic integrity.
The report also revealed that, during the Afghanistan withdrawal, President Biden was reportedly too mentally fatigued to take a critical call from Representative Adam Smith, chair of the House Armed Services Committee, who sought to discuss the situation. This incident raised questions about the President's accessibility and decision-making during pivotal moments. New York Post
These revelations have intensified discussions about President Biden's health and the transparency of the administration regarding his cognitive abilities. Critics argue that the public deserves more information about the President's health to assess his capacity to lead effectively, especially given the demanding nature of the presidency. Supporters, however, contend that age-related challenges are not uncommon, and that President Biden's experience and policy acumen continue to guide his administration's decisions.
The absence of questions on this topic during the press briefing highlights a potential gap in the media's coverage of the President's health, prompting discussions about the role of the press in holding public officials accountable and ensuring transparency on matters of national interest.



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