(PJ Media)—A Secret Service whistleblower has come forward with a shocking allegation: former President Joe Biden was so mentally impaired during his time in the White House that he would “get lost in his closet,” according to Sen. Josh Hawley. On Friday, Hawley revealed the disturbing claim as part of a broader accusation that Democrats engaged in a deliberate cover-up of Biden’s cognitive decline—what he now calls one of the most egregious political scandals in modern presidential history.
“Listen, I’ll tell you something that, uh, I haven’t said before, ’cause it came from a Secret Service whistleblower this past year,” Hawley explained to Sean Hannity on Fox News. “I talked to so many of them after the attempted assassinations of President Trump. But this Secret Service whistleblower actually was assigned to Biden, and he told me that Biden used to get lost in his closet in the mornings in the White House.”
Hawley added, “I mean, 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.”
🚨NEW: Josh Hawley says Secret Service whistleblower assigned to Biden told him “Biden used to get lost in his closet in the mornings in the White House”🚨
“The guy, literally stumbling around in the White House residence, couldn’t find his way out of his own closet.”… pic.twitter.com/GFSG1ei0Ai
— Jason Cohen 🇺🇸 (@JasonJournoDC) May 31, 2025
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