White House reporters call for cover-up accusations of mental decline

White House journalists covering the Biden administration are clamoring whether they have been deceived, thinking the president is mentally fit for office, and whether West Wing staff are trying to hide the truth from Americans.
CNN's Jake Tapper and Axios journalist Alex Thompson's “Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Covering and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again” were released Tuesday and created a lot of chats in the White House press while putting the problem back in place. The book details Joe Biden’s mental acumen when he was in the office, accusing Biden White House of lying to journalists and voters.
Peter Doocy, a senior White House correspondent, responded by posting multiple videos to X, asking him about Biden and White House’s then-declined presidential cognitive decline, but was quickly fired. Other White House reporters found that CNN was related to the book, which was strange, while some people had a strong sense of whether they did have a “covering”.
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When President Biden took office, former White House media secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stutter reporter asked about Biden's cognitive decline. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images, left, AP Photo/Ben Curtis, right.)
A White House reporter truly believes that the White House is clearly trying to hide the truth from everyone.
“It's any definition of cover-up, but the Biden team is going to do a strange guy because at the end of the day, White House staff can only do a lot to cover up the U.S. president from access to the press and the public. Covering both the private and public dimensions,” a second White House reporter told Fox Fox News News.
The private dimensions include “secret strategic making and decision making,” while public strategy features “rough lies,” such as videos where Biden seems to be confused are called “cheap fans” and “silence on journalists who impose problems early on.”
If Doocy and a few other bold journalists, if they dare to ask about the president’s ability to serve, they would often be shut down by press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
“The subject condemned as such rude and fringe inquiry ended up being the decisive issue for President Biden,” White House reporter said.
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Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre usually shuts down journalists if they ask about former President Biden's status at his post. (via Getty Image Ting Shen/AFP)
The second White House reporter responded to the idea of ”Daily Show” host Jon Stewart, who exploded CNN on Monday as he relentlessly promoted “a book about a news they should tell you, a year ago free news.”
The second White House reporter told Fox News Digital, the second White House reporter told Fox News Digital that sources are always more eager to talk, but CNN (a heavy hitter with a lot of weight to challenge the White House, which is not a good look – barely caught the surface of the story Tapper is covering now.”
“However, late work is still worth half the money,” they added.
The third White House reporter initially believed that the 82-year-old Biden was just aging or could have side effects and did not consider the press to be the culprit.
The third White House reporter said of Biden: “You know, this is one of them; that guy is very old. He's talking about an old man, and over time it's becoming more and more obvious.”
“I personally noticed a huge difference between his inauguration and his second year's start. I doubt, wonder, if it could be because of the aftermath of Covid and Covid. He twice, he twice, I think…I know…I know…I know this is what you're having. I keep doing it.” They continued. “I remember Joe Biden in 2014 and 2015 was very different. He was a decade younger, so it made sense.”
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A White House reporter initially thought former President Biden was just aging, or could have side effects. ((AP Photo/Evan Vucci))
The third White House reporter “didn't get it” the reporter should have been able to discover the truth about his current health decline.
They said, “How? How did you report it? If you are a White House reporter, it is your responsibility to explain what happened that day. Just like in any White House, something usually happens every day.”
“People don't confirm medical items at all, it's unlikely to tell you where he is in private…or in Wilmington because that makes him look bad,” they said. “Now, there's no leak at the White House in Byton. It's just that there's no leak, so if you want to follow this story, you're going to spend weeks and you're probably getting nothing. At the same time, you're not doing anything else.”
The same White House journalist was “confused” and Jean-Pierre often insisted that Biden was suitable for office work.
“To the extent that she says, 'He's more energetic than I am,' that's just silly, and she probably shouldn't have said that. On the other hand, to have her come out and say, 'Oh, no, no he's actually incapable of doing the job and ought to resign,' that's not realistic,” the White House reporter said, adding that Jean-Pierre and other top Biden staffers had skin in the game.
They said, “I mean, come on, you can't expect the Chief of Staff to say, 'This guy can't do the job.'
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The third White House reporter was unsure that Biden's age would affect his work performance and believed that many of his shortcomings were just “policy issues.”
“If he were young, what would he do? I don't know.” “Until you showed me he did something bad because he hadn't finished his work at the time, I know, I took it with a grain of salt.”
Margaret Chadbourn covered the White House, sitting in the briefing room as Cheddar correspondent, was a WHCA member. She believes that the entire Biden Saga has damaged trust in the media as Americans are asking what they missed and why.
“Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, their questions cover Biden's way, through the lens they should have, ask questions they should ask, bring the facts and put them together, or should look for more facts.”
“Should they do more research?” Chadburn continued. “I just think the entire timeline that the media and journalists need to browse, not just Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson write the book.”
Chad has been visiting Biden since 2005, saying he is always affable and always “interacting with voters.” But with his legacy defined, she believes Americans are angry at people who think “misinformation about his health.”
“Not as media critics, but as journalists, political journalists, we need to see what we might have missed,” Chadburn said.
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The first White House reporter to speak anonymously believes that the truth will eventually come out.
“As time goes by, we will learn more about all of this: First, in the assistant’s memoirs, they will access the pitiful events and pitiful details they knew about at the time and help you hide it; second, when we disclose through archives, we can play Fox’s news on White House memos, emails, emails and daily news, and answer Fox’s news.