Biden Busted In MAJOR Scandal In Final Days As POTUS – ‘Bigger Than Watergate’

Biden Busted In MAJOR Scandal In Final Days As POTUS – ‘Bigger Than Watergate’

Late last week, Peter Doocy, a Fox News White House correspondent, voiced sharp criticism toward his peers, accusing them of helping to obscure President Joe Biden’s declining mental state over the years.

Doocy’s comments were made in response to a bombshell Wall Street Journal report, which cited over 50 sources claiming that Biden’s cognitive health had been questionable even before his 2020 election victory. The report further alleged that his inner circle and staff had taken deliberate measures to conceal the extent of the issue throughout his presidency.

During his appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend on Saturday, Doocy pointed out that his fellow reporters in the White House press briefing room failed to raise any questions about the comprehensive Wall Street Journal article.

As reported by Mediaite, the WSJ piece included statements from numerous Democratic politicians, fundraisers, and aides who expressed long-standing concerns about Biden’s age and mental capabilities.

“There were limits over who Biden spoke with, limits on what they said to him and limits around the sources of information he consumed,” the WSJ report stated.

One of the most striking revelations in the article was that one-on-one meetings with Biden were deliberately minimized, and appointments were frequently canceled on his “off days.”

Doocy referred to the alleged efforts to shield Biden’s mental condition from the public as the “biggest cover-up” in Washington, D.C., since Watergate.

“We have another story that’s near and dear to my heart. It has to do with the White House press briefing room. Yesterday there were zero questions about this huge Wall Street Journal story that cites 50 people familiar with, apparently, the biggest cover-up in Washington since Watergate,” Doocy remarked on Saturday.

“The story, it was 18 pages long when I printed it, but the gist is that there were staff, unelected White House staff, who knew during the last campaign and transition that President Biden might be diminished, and they actively worked to hide that information from the American public,” he continued.

“And we don’t know what it necessarily means for his decision making, but this is a huge story, and somehow there was no curiosity, and our colleague, Jacqui Heinrich, was in the room. She was not called on. I have a source familiar that this was on her list,” Doocy added.

According to Doocy, most of the press briefing’s focus was on Congress and the impending government shutdown, which was narrowly averted at the last minute. He mentioned that if he had been present, he would have raised the same questions Heinrich, his Fox colleague, had prepared about the Wall Street Journal article.

“Typically when I am in the White House press briefing room getting an arm workout for the first hour, I’ve got a list,” Doocy said. “And if something that I’m curious about comes up 20 times, I’ll cross it out and go to the next thing. I don’t know if nobody else had this on their list of questions or if it’s just still so uncomfortable to ask even though this White House has, as of yesterday, only a month left.”

The program then aired a series of clips from Biden’s presidency, showcasing moments such as his defense of his administration’s southern border policies, the withdrawal from Afghanistan that resulted in the deaths of 13 service members, and his vow to accept the outcomes of his son Hunter Biden’s legal proceedings. Ultimately, the president pardoned Hunter following his conviction on tax and firearms charges.

“I wish I had answers. I can’t get in their heads,” Doocy commented on his fellow correspondents. “Sometimes I would like to, most of the time I don’t want to.”


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