Whistleblower Claims President Biden's Decline Led to Him Getting Lost in White House Closet

Sen. Josh Hawley alleges Biden has occasionally gotten lost in White House closets, citing a Secret Service whistleblower.

Whistleblower Claims President Biden's Decline Led to Him Getting Lost in White House Closet

Allegations regarding former President Joe Biden’s cognitive health have taken a dramatic turn as Republican Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri publicly asserted that Biden was repeatedly disoriented within the White House — even at times becoming lost in his own closet. The remarks were made during a televised interview, where Hawley cited what he described as a “Secret Service whistleblower” who was personally assigned to Biden during his presidency.

According to Hawley, the unnamed agent recounted several episodes in which the president struggled with his bearings inside the White House residence, an allegation that, if true, would further intensify ongoing scrutiny surrounding Biden’s mental acuity. “The guy literally stumbling around in the White House residence couldn't find his way out of his own closet. The president of the United States. I mean, this is outrageous. We were lied to,” Hawley stated, emphasizing the gravity of the claim.

These revelations come amid mounting controversy over the Biden administration’s use of an autopen to sign executive orders, pardons, and other important documents — a process some critics argue could represent one of the most severe constitutional crises in the nation’s history. Hawley questioned the legitimacy of key presidential actions, declaring, “We need to find out who actually signed off, so to speak, on all those autopen signatures and all of those pardons and all of those clemencies.”

Former President Donald Trump weighed in on the growing scandal, saying the autopen saga may soon be considered “one of the great scandals of all time.” Trump suggested that had Biden been fully competent, he would have never authorized certain executive actions, specifically referencing those affecting border security.

The controversy has prompted swift action in Congress, with House Republicans, under the leadership of Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, launching a formal investigation. Their aim: to determine whether President Biden was mentally fit to authorize the use of the autopen during the final months of his administration. Comer recently indicated he might subpoena Biden and several of his closest advisors — including his former White House physician — should they fail to cooperate with the inquiry.

This probe is unfolding as a new book purports to expose considerable efforts by Biden’s inner circle to conceal apparent cognitive struggles from both the American public and the press. Details emerging from the book and interviews with high-profile journalists allege that senior Democratic sources actively worked to shield Biden from intense scrutiny, highlighting what critics describe as a significant failure by the media to fulfill its watchdog role.

Senator Hawley became particularly critical of mainstream news organizations, accusing them of ignoring signs of Biden’s physical and mental lapses for years in pursuit of political power. “They sold this country out for years and they did it for power and they need to be held accountable as well,” Hawley argued, stressing the responsibility of the press to provide transparent reporting regardless of political consequences.

As congressional investigations intensify and new claims continue to surface, questions about the decision-making and leadership within the previous administration are expected to dominate discourse in the weeks ahead. Both lawmakers and the public await further details from committee hearings and witness testimonies, which could have significant implications heading into the next election cycle.