Missouri Attorney General Bailey Demands DOJ Investigate if Biden’s Cognitive Decline Allowed Staffers to Make Decisions without His Knowledge
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has requested the Justice Department (DOJ) to investigate whether President Biden’s cognitive decline has allowed White House staff to issue decisions without his knowledge.
• Bailey demands an inquiry into whether Biden's mental state has enabled staff members to implement radical policies without his official approval.
• He claims that if staff exploited Biden's decline, those executive orders would be unconstitutional and null.
• Bailey referenced Biden's commuting of nearly 40 federal death sentences as a significant decision made during his presidency.
• He argues that staff and the Vice President cannot avoid accountability by using Biden’s cognitive state to pass orders.
• Citing a report from Special Counsel Robert Hur, Bailey noted concerns about Biden's mental clarity, describing him as an elderly individual with a poor memory who struggles with recalling significant events from his past.
• Despite findings of Biden retaining classified information, the DOJ chose not to press charges, describing him as a sympathetic and well-meaning individual.
• Bailey highlighted an instance where Biden admitted to Speaker Johnson that he did not remember signing an executive order on energy exports, prompting questions about who was making the decisions.
• The Oversight Project has amassed documents with Biden's signature, finding that most were made using an autopen, except for his announcement of dropping out of the 2024 election, leading to queries about control over presidential decisions.
Bailey raises serious concerns regarding the decision-making process within the Biden administration, particularly focusing on the implications of the President's cognitive abilities. He demands clarity on whether Biden was truly making decisions or if staffers exploited his state for executing policies.
Comments
Post a Comment