DodderingAccording to Beltway sources, President Joe Biden’s White House devolved into a poisonous vortex of treachery, resentful backstabbing, delusional outbursts, and illegal drug usage, all of which contributed to his historic demise.
According to Knewz.com, the toxic culture in the People’s House was allegedly pervasive from the top down during Joe’s administration and doomed his disastrous bid to win a second term.
A troubling picture of the egregious dysfunction that has existed inside America’s executive mansion for the past four years was finally revealed as the Biden presidency came to an end.
One Washington insider said, “There has never been a White House quite like this one in the history of America.” “And that’s saying something, given the way the White House operated under some other presidents was an absolute nightmare!”
According to insiders, the tone was established when it became clear that Biden, the nation’s oldest president, was becoming older and appeared to be suffering from a degenerative cognitive impairment that some medical professionals suspect to be age-related dementia.
According to one insider, “He’d get mad at employees and swear at them like a sailor.” I’ve witnessed it occur with elderly people. They get aggressive and vicious as their thoughts go.
“Not having the emotional control of a younger person and being frustrated that they are not as intelligent as they once were are two contributing factors. Being around them is a terrible torment because of that.
220 White House employees, or 40% of the staff, reportedly abandoned their positions in 2021 alone due to the 82-year-old president’s acerbic manner, frequent outbursts, and perplexed conduct!
“A lot of people recognized early on that working in the White House wasn’t what they imagined it to be” , said a mole. They concluded that the confusion and stress of working there outweighed any resume-building efforts.
Staffers reportedly turned on one another and resorted to petty finger-pointing as the president’s approval rating plummeted to all-time lows, according to sources.
Anita Dunn, the administration’s de facto communications chief, allegedly planned to fire White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for allegedly providing canned, unsatisfactory answers to reporters’ questions.
However, when the unsuccessful coup attempt against Jean-Pierre, the first out homosexual woman of color to hold the position of press secretary, was surprisingly revealed in the media, the White House and Dunn ended up looking foolish.
There was never a covert effort to remove Jean-Pierre, according to the White House.
According to a Beltway spy, “that clumsy incident was typical of the way things worked in the Biden White House.” You weren’t carrying out your duties effectively if you didn’t have a fall man ready when something went wrong.
Even more damaging was the 2023 Secret Service probe that followed the discovery of a little amount of cocaine in a nook outside the West Wing.
Ironically, that investigation was unable to reduce the suspect count to around 500 individuals! To a certain extent, the commander-in-chief’s reckless behavior with his hostile German shepherd, Commander, was a prime example of the turmoil that characterized the White House.
The belligerent dog resided in the White House for 21 months, during which time at least 36 biting episodes were documented, according to secret Secret Service and Homeland Security documents.
Insiders in Washington ultimately attributed Biden’s catastrophic loss in the 2024 presidential contest to the chaos in the White House.
“Who knows?” a source questioned. Joe may have been granted another chance if he had maintained order in his home.
“But now he has to carry the legacy of being branded a one-time lover by some in his own party and the rug pulled out right under him!”
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