Skip to main content
Uncategorized

Biden Experienced Severe Cognitive Decline During Presidential Term: Secret Service Whistleblower

Former President Joe Biden reportedly experienced significant cognitive decline during his time in the White House, according to a Secret Service whistleblower.

Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley (R) shared the information in an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Friday.

Hawley explained that he spoke with multiple Secret Service members, some acting as whistleblowers, following the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump last summer.

One source revealed that Biden would often get lost inside his own closet at the White House residence.

The senator described the situation as “outrageous,” stating that the president was “literally stumbling around” and unable to find his way out of his closet in the mornings.

Hawley emphasized that the public had been misled about Biden’s condition, as Trending Politics noted.

This claim adds to ongoing Republican investigations into Biden’s cognitive health and whether his staff concealed any decline from the public.

Several congressional committees have increased scrutiny of the former president’s health status.

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) is looking into whether Biden’s staff used autopen technology to sign executive orders and official documents without the president’s direct involvement.

The Department of Justice is also examining the matter through Pardon Attorney Ed Martin.

Martin noted that using autopen—a device that replicates signatures for high-volume document signing—is not inherently problematic.

Still, a Heritage Foundation analysis suggested that Biden relied heavily on autopen throughout his presidency, except for the letter withdrawing from the 2020 presidential race.

A nonprofit group, Power the Future, released a report stating it found no evidence that Biden was aware of certain significant executive orders related to climate change and energy policy.

The report pointed out that Biden never publicly mentioned these orders, including one that committed the U.S. to achieving net zero emissions by 2050.

White House artificial intelligence czar David Sacks made a controversial claim that a senior Senate Democrat was in control of Biden’s autopen usage.

He specifically named Senator Elizabeth Warren, accusing her of harboring a “pathological hatred” for the cryptocurrency community and aiming to push it offshore.

House investigators have requested testimony from Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s former personal physician, and other key aides regarding the president’s health following his aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis.

This diagnosis has sparked debate among medical experts. Some urologists argue the cancer should have been detected earlier due to Biden’s routine medical checkups. Dr. David Shusterman, a board-certified urological surgeon, suggested Biden’s cancer might have developed over several years.

Shusterman compared Biden’s diagnosis to patients he saw in VA hospitals who had not received regular medical care for a decade. These patients typically present with metastatic prostate cancer only after severe symptoms, such as bone pain, appear.

The whistleblower’s revelations and the ongoing investigations highlight concerns among Republicans about transparency related to Biden’s health during his presidency.

The House Oversight Committee continues to pursue documents and testimonies connected to Biden’s physical condition and decision-making processes.

Autopen use in the White House is also a focal point, with lawmakers seeking clarity on how often and for what documents it was employed.

Questions remain about who controlled the autopen and how decisions were made during Biden’s administration.

Reports indicate that climate and energy policies enacted through executive orders may have bypassed the former president’s direct approval.

Leave a Reply