White House Staff Finally Admit to Biden’s Decline, After Claiming He Was “Fit”
White House Staff Finally Admit to Biden’s Decline, After Claiming He Was “Fit”

As America witnesses an unprecedented presidential transition, a stark contrast is emerging between two very different leaders. President-elect Donald Trump dominates headlines with decisive action and engagement with world leaders. But the current administration appears to be fading into the shadows.

What’s really happening behind the carefully managed appearances at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue?

The answer, as we’re about to discover, should concern every American who cares about the future of our republic. Despite vowing that Biden was fit to run for a second term, for years, his closet aides are now changing their story.

From Daily Caller:
White House aides are describing a weary, frail and moody President Joe Biden in the final months of his time in office after years of insisting the 82-year-old could run for a second term, according to The New York Times.

Since dropping out of the presidential race and even more so since the 2024 election, Biden has largely disappeared from the national stage… Biden’s chief of staff, Jeffrey Zients, has said the president wants to “sprint to the finish line” in the coming weeks, but those close to Biden have observed a slower, more tired president, according to the NYT.

White House Staff Expose Old Joe

“There is no leadership coming from the White House,” one senior Democrat close to congressional leadership revealed to Politico in mid-December.

“There is a total vacuum.” This stunning admission from within Biden’s own party points to a deeper crisis that extends far beyond mere policy disagreements.

When was the last time you saw a sitting president virtually disappear during a critical transition period?

The truth about Biden’s current condition, according to multiple White House insiders speaking to the New York Times, paints a troubling picture of America’s commander-in-chief.

Those close to the president describe an increasingly frail and moody leader, whose physical decline has become impossible to ignore. White House aides, who for years insisted the 82-year-old was fit for office, are now privately acknowledging what many Americans have long suspected.

The Evidence Piles Up

Consider what happened during recent foreign trips. During Biden’s November visit to the Amazon rainforest, those present held their breath as the president navigated a simple dirt path, with multiple sources expressing concern about his unsteady gait.

Just weeks later in December, plans for Biden to visit Angola’s National Museum of Slavery were scrapped entirely, with two officials familiar with the situation revealing that steep stairs proved too challenging for the president.

“He looks a little older and a little slower with each passing day,” the New York Times reported, citing White House staff who’ve witnessed his decline firsthand.

“It is hard to imagine that he seriously thought he could do the world’s most stressful job for another four years.”

Trump Dominates the News… and the World

Meanwhile, President-elect Trump has maintained an aggressive schedule of meetings and public appearances.

Recent polling from Schoen Cooperman Research reveals that voters, despite their reservations about Trump’s communication style, believe he will be more effective at getting things done than the current administration by a margin of 40% to 36%.

Among independent voters, that gap widens significantly to 39% versus 29%.

The implications for national security cannot be ignored. As global crises multiply – from ongoing conflicts to economic challenges – America cannot afford a leadership vacuum.

During one private meeting, Biden reportedly began reminiscing about the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debate, a concerning digression at a time when clear, focused leadership is essential.

“He mumbled and was hard to understand,” one official who traveled with the president told the New York Times, describing recent foreign trips where Biden’s schedule was notably light.

These are not mere political criticisms – they represent serious concerns about America’s ability to project strength and stability on the world stage.

Conflicting Messages from the White House

While Biden’s chief of staff Jeffrey Zients claims the president wants to “sprint to the finish line,” the evidence suggests otherwise.

The administration’s retreat from public engagement comes at a critical time when American leadership is desperately needed. As one Democratic strategist noted, “They don’t even mention the president anymore. It feels like Trump is president already.”

The contrast couldn’t be clearer: while one leader steps back into the shadows, another steps forward to take the reins.

For Americans concerned about the direction of their country, the transition period has become a stark reminder of the importance of strong, capable leadership.

The question now isn’t just about the remaining weeks of Biden’s presidency – it’s about the precedent being set for American leadership on the global stage.

As we witness this remarkable transition period, one thing becomes increasingly clear: America’s return to strong, decisive leadership cannot come soon enough.

Key Takeaways:

  • White House staff privately acknowledge Biden’s declining condition after years of denials.
  • Recent foreign trips have revealed incidents of physical frailty and confusion.
  • Polls show Americans trust Trump to be more effective, despite media narrative.

Source: Daily Caller

December 19, 2024
Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.