Ex-Biden staffer: Campaign was ‘gaslighting’ public with ‘denial’ of age, ability concerns
- A former Biden administration aide, Michael LaRosa, claimed that the White House engaged in 'gaslighting' concerning President Biden's age and health issues, stating that there was denial within the administration about his shortcomings.
- LaRosa noted that the Biden team was fearful of unscripted media exposure, admitting they were 'scared to death of impromptu' situations, which indicated a lack of trust in Biden's ability to engage with the media.
- Concerns about Biden's cognitive abilities escalated, with some advisers questioning whether he could finish his term, and LaRosa emphasized that while polling showed many Americans believed Biden was too old for a second term, the White House often dismissed these concerns.
- Reports highlighted that many in the media dismissed worries about Biden's health, despite polls showing widespread public concern over his age, criticizing the administration for trying to shield Biden from media exposure.
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