WATCH: Jill Biden’s Press Secretary Exposes White House Cover-up of Joe Biden’s Cognitive Decline


Jill Biden’s former press secretary, Michael LaRosa, admitted the Biden White House covered up Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and “gaslighted” the public about his deteriorating condition.

The fake news media attacked the conservative media for posting videos of demented Biden wandering around lost and accused us of posting “cheap fakes.”


Last June, the Biden Camp and their stenographers in the media went into full-blown panic mode after a video of Biden wandering away from the G7 group went viral. The left-wing media claimed conservative media sites shared a viral clip of Biden without context.

The White House immediately came out and absurdly called the video of Biden meandering at G7 a “cheap fake” – this new label is a play on “deepfake” – a term to describe AI-generated content.

A week later, Biden totally bombed out during a presidential debate against Trump. The media immediately turned on Joe Biden, reported around the clock about his cognitive decline, and pressured him to drop out of the 2024 race.

Jill Biden’s former press secretary finally admitted on Thursday that the Biden White House knew Joe Biden was declining, but they lied about it and gaslighted the American people.


“Every politician, everybody, every human being tries to cover up age,” Michael LaRosa told Tara Palmieri. “We were always, from day one, cognizant that age was an issue.”

He continued, “There are some things that are true — the gaslighting. There was a lot of denial of the polling. And I will use the term ‘gaslight’ because that is what they were doing —- the campaign, former colleagues.”


Michael LaRosa said Biden’s team was ‘scared to death’ every single time Joe Biden went off-script.

“The President’s team was scared to death of impromptu, unscripted, unrehearsed, unpracticed, unchoreographed anything,” Michael LaRosa said.

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