The Biden Cover-Up: Everyone Knew. No One Spoke.
What was obvious to anyone willing to look – starting from January 2020 – was that Joe Biden was not mentally fit to be President of the United States. You didn’t need a medical degree or a security clearance to spot it. You just had to watch him speak off-script. He wasn’t “slow.” He wasn’t “gaffe-prone.” He was non compos mentis. Plain and simple.
And the people around him knew it. They all did.
But rather than tell the truth – or step aside – they built a presidency around concealment. They kept him out of the public eye, shielded him from questions, and staged the most controlled media environment in modern American history. When he appeared in public, it was with a teleprompter, note cards, and handlers who looked ready to tackle anyone with a follow-up question.
Even so, the mask slipped often enough. Biden’s long, slurred tangents. His confusion about where he was. The time he shook hands with thin air. The videos of him being led offstage by Dr. Jill like a confused hospital patient. And, of course, the famous stair stumbles.
And yet, for four years, the mainstream press treated these moments not just as minor embarrassments, but as right-wing conspiracy theories. Videos of Biden appearing confused? “Cheap fakes,” declared CNN and The Washington Post. Concerns raised about Biden’s capacity were dismissed as uncharitable or “Republican talking points.” If you so much as asked whether he was up to the job, you were accused of attacking “our democracy.”
Now, suddenly, as Biden exits the stage, those same people – reporters, operatives, and cabinet members alike – are scrambling to pretend they only just figured it out. Jake Tapper has a book. Axios is releasing leaked audio. Democrats are “furious” they weren’t told sooner. But this is not an awakening. It’s an alibi.
Because the truth is: They all knew. And they covered it up anyway.
We now know that President Biden was often unable to complete coherent answers, even in private. The leaked audio from his interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur is shocking – not because it shows a decline, but because it confirms that decline was happening far earlier, and far more severely, than we were led to believe. Biden can’t remember the year his son died. He thinks Trump was elected in 2017. He drifts into meaningless tangents about Gutenberg’s printing press and Mongolian sumo wrestlers. He confuses dates, events, and people. Hur politely concludes he is “a well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.” The audio makes it sound like he was being generous.
And here’s the kicker: that interview took place in October 2023.
Let that sink in. While Biden was speaking like a patient in a memory care unit, the White House was insisting he was “sharp as ever.” The press kept praising his “behind-the-scenes mastery” of foreign policy. Democrats were rallying behind his 2024 reelection. And any American who questioned what they were seeing with their own eyes was ridiculed and shamed.
Even his family – those who knew him best – played along. Dr. Jill, who now poses as a devoted caregiver, was one of the chief architects of the charade. According to numerous reports, she shut down any talk of Biden stepping aside. His son Hunter, facing his own scandals, had every incentive to keep his father in power. Neither acted out of concern for the country. They acted to preserve the illusion.
It’s not just that Biden was unfit. It’s that others were willing to wield his office while hiding behind his name. That is the most disturbing part of this story. The American people did not know who was really making the decisions during his presidency – on the border, on Ukraine, on the economy, on COVID. And the Constitution offers no easy remedy for a president who is functionally absent but refuses to step down.
In that way, the cover-up of Biden’s condition mirrors the COVID-19 vaccine debacle. In both cases, the institutions that were supposed to protect the public deliberately misled us. They knew the truth. They hid it. And when the truth became undeniable, they pivoted to the same excuse: “We were doing our best with the information we had at the time.”
No. They weren’t. They were doing their best to preserve power.
Let’s be clear: Joe Biden was not the principal villain in this story. He may have been only a tool. It’s more than likely that by the time he moved into the White House, the people around him knew that he was too far gone to run the country, and too brain-addled to even understand what was happening to him.
No, the real evil lies with those who used him – who ran a presidency through him and lied about it every step of the way. They defrauded the American public to advance their own interests, and they gambled the future of the nation to do it.
And now, as the consequences come due, they are all hoping we’ll forget.
Let’s not.
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