Reports have surfaced suggesting that senior members of the Biden administration were aware of concerns regarding President Biden’s cognitive state long before such issues became public.
According to a video posted by O’Keefe Media Group, National Security Adviser Henry Appel spoke candidly on an undercover camera, raising questions about the president’s health.
“Well, here’s some tea. Joe Biden is, like, dead. Not literally. Like, he, like, can’t say a sentence. He’s, like, really, like progressed in his old age. Everybody recognizes it. I can’t believe it wasn’t a bigger scandal earlier,” Appel stated. He added, “He’ll be dead in a year.”
Appel recounted an incident when Biden, while on an overseas trip, called his office searching for National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, unaware that Sullivan was traveling with him.
These revelations suggest a troubling lack of transparency at the highest levels of government regarding the president’s capacity to perform his duties. Critics argue this fuels ongoing debates about accountability and the need for openness from public officials.