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Biden’s Decline: Lost in White House Closet, Whistleblower Claims

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

May 31, 2025

3 min read

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Sen. Hawley claims Biden got lost in a White House closet, raising questions about his cognitive decline and who truly led during his presidency.

Former President Joe Biden’s time in office has come under fresh scrutiny as allegations surface about his cognitive health, with a bombshell claim from Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) that Biden once got lost in a White House closet. According to a Secret Service whistleblower, the former commander-in-chief struggled to navigate even the private residence, raising questions about who was truly steering the ship during his presidency.

Hawley dropped this jaw-dropping anecdote on national television, citing the whistleblower’s account as evidence of a broader cover-up. “The guy was stumbling around, couldn’t find his way out of his own closet,” Hawley said, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. This revelation ties into ongoing concerns about Biden’s mental sharpness, particularly in his final months in office, when his administration’s use of an autopen for executive orders sparked controversy.

The autopen scandal has been labeled by some, including President Donald Trump, as a potential “constitutional crisis.” Critics argue that Biden’s declining health may have left him unfit to authorize key decisions, including pardons and border policies. House Republicans, led by Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, have launched a probe to determine whether Biden was mentally capable of signing off on these orders or if others were effectively running the show. Comer has even threatened to haul Biden before Congress to answer for it.

Adding fuel to the fire, a new book by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios reporter Alex Thompson alleges that Biden’s inner circle went to great lengths to conceal his limitations. The book details how aides and confidants managed his public appearances to downplay any lapses. Hawley didn’t hold back, slamming the media for failing to press Biden on these issues, accusing them of “selling out the country for power.”

As investigations deepen, the question remains: who was really in charge? With Comer demanding answers from Biden’s former aides and threatening subpoenas, this saga is far from over. The public deserves clarity on whether the nation’s highest office was compromised—and who, if anyone, was pulling the strings behind the scenes.

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Biden cognitive declineWhite House closetJosh Hawleyautopen scandalBiden presidencyconstitutional crisisHouse investigationTrump commentsPoliticsUS NewsBiden Administration

Editor's Comments

Imagine the leader of the free world stuck in a closet, probably debating whether to pardon the coat rack. This isn’t just a scandal—it’s a metaphor for a presidency lost in the fog. Who was really calling the shots? That’s the real hide-and-seek game here.

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