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October 5, 2024

Biden aides weigh in on president's declining visibility

President Joe Biden’s aides just BROKE their silence.

Axios News was able to gain interviews with two White House aides who spilled the beans about what is going on behind closed doors.

According to Axios, the White House aide say he has been less visible in recent weeks, but they suggest that it is by design.

What is to blame for the recent aging?

Some say it is all due to Hunter Biden and his lawsuits, while others say he is simply burdened by the sheer number of problems the president is handling in his day-to-day duties in the Oval Office.

One of the White House aides to speak with Axios was Andrew Bates.

“Being commander-in-chief is about far more than public events, which are scheduled at strategic times to reach the most Americans possible, like before 20 million Americans watch the national evening news,” Bates said.

Bates did not stop there, continuing to paint an inside look at what goes on in the White House.

“[The president] works around the clock long before and after these times as the historic results he continues to achieve weekly for the American people demonstrate,” Bates continued.

Considering the fact that Joe Biden constantly takes vacations and just held his first Cabinet meeting in nearly a year that was almost entirely run by his WIFE, you have to admit this is a little hard to believe.

What exactly is the president DOING that is causing him to be this “stressed out” by his job?

While it is no secret that being the president of the United States is genuinely one of the most stressful jobs someone can take, you have to actually DO the job for it to be stressful.

Biden’s cognitive decline has prevented him from doing anything competent for months now, and it is no secret.

What do you think of what the White House aides had to say to Axios?

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