Recent reports have shed light on the efforts made by President Biden's White House team to shield him from public interactions and limit his exposure to the press, as concerns about his aging and mental acuity continue to surface. According to sources, the staff has been actively preventing impromptu exchanges and reducing the number of interviews granted to the media. Additionally, the White House has declined requests for Biden to participate in Super Bowl interviews for two consecutive years.
These measures are believed to be part of a strategy to conceal the extent of Biden's cognitive decline, particularly when compared to earlier stages of his presidency. To further control the narrative, White House staff have resorted to playing loud music during Biden's arrivals and departures, effectively drowning out any shouted questions from reporters.
During a recent meeting with Democratic governors, Biden reportedly admitted that he requires more sleep and should avoid events starting after 8 p.m. This revelation has left some officials surprised and raised further concerns about the president's ability to fulfill his duties effectively.