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Trump has not directed admin to declassify Biden docs on health 'cover-up'

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May 22
Trump has not directed admin to declassify Biden docs on health 'cover-up'

Context:

The controversy surrounding former President Joe Biden's health and alleged cover-up during his presidency has resurfaced, with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirming that current President Donald Trump has not directed any declassification of related documents. Audio recordings reveal Biden struggling with speech and memory, leading to renewed scrutiny and investigation by Sen. Ron Johnson. The investigation into Biden's handling of classified documents concluded without criminal charges, partly due to his perceived cognitive decline. There are also allegations that Biden staffers used an autopen for signatures, bypassing his direct approval, which has been criticized by Trump. Amidst these revelations, Biden's battle with aggressive prostate cancer has been disclosed, intensifying public and political discourse on his health and legacy.

Dive Deeper:

  • Donald Trump has not authorized the declassification of documents related to Joe Biden's health, despite allegations of a cover-up regarding Biden's cognitive abilities during his presidency, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.

  • Recordings of Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur have drawn attention to his speech difficulties and memory lapses, including struggles to recall significant personal events, thereby raising questions about his mental acuity while in office.

  • The investigation led by Robert Hur into Biden's handling of classified documents after his vice presidency concluded without recommending criminal charges, citing Biden's sympathetic nature and memory issues as contributing factors.

  • Accusations have emerged about Biden staffers using an autopen to sign official documents without his consent, a practice criticized by Trump, and raising concerns about the authenticity of Biden's signatures on executive orders.

  • Biden's health concerns have intensified with the revelation of his aggressive prostate cancer, which has heightened scrutiny and debate over his capacity to fulfill presidential duties and his administration's transparency.

  • Books and reports have surfaced, suggesting Biden's aides were aware of his declining health but continued to publicly present him as fit for office, adding to the perception of a significant political scandal.

  • The focus on Biden's health and past administration practices coincides with broader political narratives, including Trump's critique of media portrayal and the use of autopen technology, which fuels ongoing partisan debates.

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