Biden’s Interview Raises Questions
In October 2023, former President Joe Biden had an interview with special advisor Robert Huar, but the details of that conversation remain largely unclear.
Recently leaked audio from Axios reveals Biden struggling to maintain his train of thought, notably failing to recall significant moments from both his personal and political life, including the time of his son’s passing.
The Biden administration initially withheld the audio, citing protected “law enforcement material.” However, the tapes were made public, and reactions have been mixed.
Matthew Peterson, a host at BlazeTV, commented on Biden’s difficulties during the interview, especially when he attempted to discuss the day his son died. “It’s difficult to hear without feeling overwhelmed,” he said.
Questions have arisen as to why these recordings were finally disclosed. Some speculate it’s related to Axios’s Alex Thompson, who has a book to promote. Over the weekend, Biden’s team acknowledged his age-related challenges, revealing he’s been facing health issues, including an aggressive form of prostate cancer.
Concerns about Biden’s mental and physical health have led to broader speculation about who is truly making decisions within the administration. Mike Howell, director of a surveillance project, expressed skepticism about the situation.
He shared remarks about Neera Tanden, a key figure in Biden’s administration, hinting that her ties to various interests raise questions about transparency and influence in decision-making.
Howell elaborated, saying that they noticed something strange: “It seemed like every document Biden supposedly signed had a peculiar quality to it.” They believed autopen was being used for at least some of these signatures.





