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[The Inside Story of President Biden’s Cognitive Decline and the Political Cover-Up]-[Inside The "Cover-Up" Of President Biden's Decline]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2025-05-20

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The Tragic Narrative of a Presidency

In his new book, Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again, CNN’s chief Washington correspondent Jake Tapper, alongside co-author Alex Thompson, documents the stark reality of President Joe Biden's physical and mental deterioration. Tapper characterizes the situation as a "tragedy," noting that while Biden’s life has been defined by a spirit of resilience—a man who "gets up after getting knocked down"—this very ethos created a "theology around Biden" that blinded his inner circle to the reality of his declining capacity.

The Emergence of a "Non-Functioning" Biden

According to Tapper’s reporting, which includes interviews with over 200 sources, a "second Joe Biden" began to emerge as early as 2015. While the public was familiar with the active Vice President, there was an increasing presence of a "non-functioning Joe Biden" who struggled to maintain a "train of thought," recall significant dates, or process complex information. Tapper highlights that this decline became more pronounced behind the scenes by 2019 and 2020. Cabinet secretaries revealed that they often doubted the President’s ability to handle the "proverbial 2 am phone call"—a national security emergency—by 2024, citing his inability to grasp the complexities of his portfolio.

The Anatomy of a Cover-Up

One of the most damning aspects of the book is the description of how Biden’s inner circle, including his wife Jill and top aides like Mike Donilon and Steve Ricchetti, managed to "cordon him off" from the public, Congress, and even his own cabinet. Tapper argues that what began as innocent assistance—using teleprompters or avoiding early-morning events—evolved into a sophisticated "cover-up." This strategy involved keeping the President away from spontaneous interactions to hide his "inability to form a coherent thought." Tapper notes that even after the disastrous June 27th debate in Atlanta, many in the administration continued to insist he was "fine," effectively misleading Democratic insiders and donors until the "floor had fallen out" and the race became "unwinnable."

The Role of Media and Accountability

Reflecting on his own coverage, Tapper expresses humility and regret, specifically regarding a past clash with Lara Trump, where he had dismissed her concerns about Biden’s cognitive state as mocking his stutter. He admits, "what she said aged well and what I said aged poorly." Tapper emphasizes that the legacy media was "late to that story," while conservative outlets were documenting these issues much earlier. He acknowledges that the media’s failure to aggressively investigate these "discomforting" questions about health has contributed to a broader crisis of trust in journalism.

A Bipartisan Affliction

Finally, Tapper asserts that the issue of aging politicians is not limited to one party. He points to the case of Representative Kay Granger, who stepped down from her position only to be checked into a dementia facility shortly after, as evidence that the public is often left in the dark about the true acuity of their elected officials. The book serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of political insulation and the vital necessity for a free press to challenge power, even when the subject matter involves the uncomfortable reality of human aging and the "human condition."

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