
Secretary claimed secretly in a new book that former senator Joe Biden was “kept at bay” during his final two years in the White House, and he was apparently shielded from his Cabinet for the majority of his final two years there.
For the editors ‘ forthcoming book, Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Fatal Choice to Work Again, private Cabinet secretaries informed Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson of their issues regarding Biden. The most recent allegations about problems with Biden’s emotional clarity were covered by CNN.
One Cabinet minister told the creators,” Access dropped significantly in 2024, and I didn’t socialize with him as much.” The same man expressed concern that senior White House leaders were “leading” Trump to decisions rather than the then-president making them on his own.
Some officials claimed that Biden would then give the White House staff a briefing instead of the leader.
Unnamed Cabinet officials claimed that since October 2023, they had been kept a distance from the president and “didn’t have access to him” for weeks and that Biden’s best advisers had” shielded him in every meeting.”
The writers wrote in the book that the private secretary was” shocked by how the leader was acting” and that “he seemed “displeased” and “out of it ,’his mouth agape.”
During Biden’s presidency, none of the Cabinet people made their fears known.
A Biden spokesman told CNN that they” continue to receive something that shows Joe Biden had to make a political choice, where national surveillance was threatened, or where he was unable to do his work.” According to the director,” the evidence suggests that he was a very effective leader.”
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The book also revealed that Biden’s experts had debated whether the then-president may use a chair if he won reelection, taking into account his natural decline.
The authors assert that the countless discussions that were conducted to write the book were conducted after the election of 2024 were over. Kamala Harris, the Democrat candidate, was defeated by President Donald Trump in the national vote following his resignation in July.