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NYT Exposes 6 People Responsible for Trying to Cover Up Joe Biden’s Health

“Six key people” have known about President Joe Biden's illness for years and tried to cover it up. new york times It was reported on Friday.

Establishment media has long tried to make the president appear capable of leading the country, but now that Biden is leaving office, some media outlets have gone behind the scenes to cover up Biden's health condition. They are beginning to expose the people who worked there. .

According to , the six main people who covered up Biden's health condition are: Times” Katie Rogers, Adam Entus, Maggie Haberman, Karl Hulse:

  • First Lady Jill Biden
  • hunter biden
  • Mike Donilon, the president's longtime strategist, said:
  • Steve Ricchetti, President's Lawyer
  • Chief of Staff Annie Tomasini
  • Anthony Bernal, the first lady's top aide

Many, if not all, of those named in the report still maintain that Biden is the right person to be president.

“I mean, I think he has a full schedule today,” Jill Biden said recently. said washington post. “He started attending interviews and information sessions early on, and that has continued.”

Before resigning as a candidate, Ricchetti reportedly told lawmakers about Biden's health that “we will get through it.” “We think our allies in the hills are wrong.”

of times reported About the cover-up:

Those closest to President Biden were well aware that he had changed. He spoke more slowly than he did just a few years ago, had to lift himself from his seat in the presidential limousine, and walked with a halting step.

The president's confirmation put a new spotlight on his family and aides, all of whom dismissed concerns from voters and from Biden's own party that he was too old for the job. Still, they were more aware of his physical frailty than he publicly acknowledged. They then worked together to manage his decline, according to interviews with more than 20 aides, allies, lawmakers and donors.

They rescheduled the meeting to put Mr. Biden in a better mood. This was a strategy one person close to Biden described as how aides should deal with the president. At times, there was a delay in sharing information with him, including negative polling data, and they debated the best way to assemble the information. Aides surrounded him to prevent news cameras from catching his awkward appearance as he walked from the White House to the presidential helicopter waiting on the South Lawn.

of of the times The report is corroborated.

Biden's inner circle succeeded covered According to , he had been improving his health until he gained attention during a debate in July. wall street journal Nearly 50 people were interviewed, many of whom had direct knowledge of the operation.

The interview is journal It has been revealed that Biden's aides were protecting the “failed'' president from Cabinet members, donors, pollsters and leading Democratic politicians who might have undermined their directives. Biden's aides have reportedly removed negative stories about the president from daily news clips, including negative polls about the 2024 presidential race.

Those closest to the president took the following actions to hide Biden's health condition: journal Reported:

  • The president's schedule was adjusted from the beginning of his term due to “Mr. Biden's advanced age.”
  • Biden's schedule was limited because “long meetings get tiring” and he “makes mistakes.”
  • Instructions for “visitors to concentrate on meetings'' including meetings with Democratic Party leaders and some cabinet ministers
  • Exclude negative stories about the president from daily news clips, including negative polls about the 2024 election campaign
  • Introduced stronger-than-usual “controls” over who Biden “talked to” and what Biden “said to him.”
  • “The sources of information he consumed'' were limited.
  • He gave Biden a great deal of support at public events, which was unlike “what other presidents have done in recent times,” and was characterized by “holding hands.”
  • Allowing Biden to start his day later in the morning, “because he has never been at his best first thing in the morning.”
  • “Here's how I handled things.”[a]At least one Cabinet member has stopped requesting phone calls with the president. It was clear that such a request would not be welcomed. ”
  • “Decisions and expectations” by government agencies[ed] The Cabinet Office will implement it.”
  • Raised concerns from ministers, but ministers were rarely allowed to take their concerns directly to the president
  • Tried to defend the president who “couldn't remember lines his team had previously discussed'' during a meeting
  • Blocked media outlets, donors and Biden campaign officials from direct contact with the president.
  • Frequently repeated “basic instructions to him, such as where to enter and exit the stage.”
  • I searched for a “voice coach to improve the president's deflation.”

Many Republicans believed Biden's health had been declining for years. This speculation, based on visual evidence, appeared to be borne out in February 2024 when Special Counsel Robert Hur characterized Biden as an “old man with a bad memory.”

Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. He is the author of The Politics of Slave Morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.

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