Exclusive Report Reveals Shocking Details Behind Biden's Health Cover-Up
A bombshell House GOP report has exposed a shocking web of deceit and deception surrounding President Joe Biden's health, revealing that his inner circle took drastic measures to manage his public image and cover up signs of cognitive decline.
According to the 91-page report, based on more than a dozen interviews with Biden aides, the president's closest advisers "went to great lengths" to stage-manage his appearances, lighten his workload, and even block lawmakers from talking to him. These actions included addressing Biden's makeup, clothing schedule, and physical limitations, as well as elicit advice from Hollywood experts on State of the Union events.
The report also raises questions about the legitimacy of executive orders signed by autopen, including presidential pardons, which were allegedly authorized without the president's own consent. Former White House chief of staff Jeff Zients admitted that he didn't know who operated the autopen and claimed that there were "verbal authorizations" from the president.
The report highlights a disturbing pattern of behavior among Biden's inner circle, including former first lady Jill Biden's chief of staff Anthony Bernal, who invoked his Fifth Amendment rights when questioned by the Oversight Committee. The investigation also found that medical expert Dr. Kevin O'Connor, who attended to Biden for 15 years, may have succumbed to political pressure and lied about the president's health.
The report's findings suggest that Biden himself was not in control of his decisions during his presidency, with some aides allegedly making decisions on his behalf. The investigation also raised questions about the extent of Biden's cognitive decline, with no aide willing to admit having concerns about his abilities or knowledge of any conversations about his mental fitness.
Biden allies have dismissed the report as "baseless claims" and accused Republicans of "political retribution." However, the investigation has sparked renewed calls for transparency and accountability from the president's administration.
A bombshell House GOP report has exposed a shocking web of deceit and deception surrounding President Joe Biden's health, revealing that his inner circle took drastic measures to manage his public image and cover up signs of cognitive decline.
According to the 91-page report, based on more than a dozen interviews with Biden aides, the president's closest advisers "went to great lengths" to stage-manage his appearances, lighten his workload, and even block lawmakers from talking to him. These actions included addressing Biden's makeup, clothing schedule, and physical limitations, as well as elicit advice from Hollywood experts on State of the Union events.
The report also raises questions about the legitimacy of executive orders signed by autopen, including presidential pardons, which were allegedly authorized without the president's own consent. Former White House chief of staff Jeff Zients admitted that he didn't know who operated the autopen and claimed that there were "verbal authorizations" from the president.
The report highlights a disturbing pattern of behavior among Biden's inner circle, including former first lady Jill Biden's chief of staff Anthony Bernal, who invoked his Fifth Amendment rights when questioned by the Oversight Committee. The investigation also found that medical expert Dr. Kevin O'Connor, who attended to Biden for 15 years, may have succumbed to political pressure and lied about the president's health.
The report's findings suggest that Biden himself was not in control of his decisions during his presidency, with some aides allegedly making decisions on his behalf. The investigation also raised questions about the extent of Biden's cognitive decline, with no aide willing to admit having concerns about his abilities or knowledge of any conversations about his mental fitness.
Biden allies have dismissed the report as "baseless claims" and accused Republicans of "political retribution." However, the investigation has sparked renewed calls for transparency and accountability from the president's administration.