Biden advisors allegedly LEAKED damaging details of president's mental decline to the New York Times
By kevinhughes // 2024-07-08
 
The New York Times claims to have spoken with senior advisors within the camp of President Joe Biden, all of whom have disclosed that his recent mental decline is getting worse. These sources claim they even had to consider letting the president nap during his debate preparation because he was having difficulty moving. The report, published by the New York Times on July 2, mentioned that insiders said Biden has increasingly appeared "confused or listless or would lose the thread of conversations" over the past few months, and that he repeatedly has an expression of "blank-stared confusion." The report further claims that "in interviews, people in the room with him more recently said that the lapses seemed to be growing more frequent, more pronounced and more worrisome." "The uncomfortable occurrences were not predictable, but seemed more likely when he was in a large crowd or tired after a particularly bruising schedule," the article continued. The piece added that during a Juneteenth event, where Biden appeared particularly out of it, "one person who sat close to the president said that he had a 'dazed and confused' expression." It added that this person said Biden had shown a "sharp decline" since a meeting only weeks before. Another insider claimed that Biden's weeklong debate review at Camp David was hindered by him having to sleep in the afternoon. "The preparations, which took place over six days, never started before 11 a.m. and Mr. Biden was given time for an afternoon nap each day, according to a person familiar with the process," the report said. During a recent fundraiser, Biden blamed his terrible debate performance on international travel and jet lag, in spite of being in the United States for almost two weeks before the debate occurred. (Related: Biden's DISMAL performance in debate against Trump threatens to undermine his candidacy, causes panic among Dems.)

White House officials insist Biden is in excellent shape

Despite the recent controversy surrounding Biden's declining mental state, White House officials continue to claim that the president is in excellent shape and that his debate performance is an exception rather than the norm. Physician to the President Dr. Kevin O'Connor claimed as recently as February that in spite of minor ailments, such as sleep apnea and peripheral neuropathy, Biden was "fit for duty. O’Connor said tests had turned up "no findings which would be consistent with" Parkinson's disease. The White House has refused to make O'Connor available for questions, and White House spokespersons continue to refuse to elaborate on health questions raised by reporters. Some advisers and present and former administration officials who see Biden constantly also claimed that they were shocked by his debate performance because it was the worst they had ever seen the president. "You don't have to be sitting in an Oval Office meeting with Joe Biden to recognize there's been a slowdown in the past two years. There's a visible difference," said Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian, who has not seen Biden in person in a year. "I've been amazed on one hand. The president can zip around the country like he does. But the White House may only be showing the Biden they want us to see." Follow JoeBiden.news for more news about President Joe Biden's campaign. Watch the video below about President Joe Biden saying he'll stay in the presidential race after his disappointing debate performance. This video is from the TrendingNews channel on Brighteon.com.

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