The New Yorker Radio Hour

Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson on President Joe Biden’s Decline, and Its Cover-Up

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May 16, 2025
Jake Tapper, CNN's lead Washington anchor, and Alex Thompson, National political correspondent for Axios, dive deep into President Biden's cognitive challenges and their implications for his presidency. They reveal how Biden’s decline was managed behind the scenes and discuss the scripted nature of his public engagements. The pair also contrasts Biden's debate performances with Trump’s strategies, raising concerns about age and communication's role in leadership. Their insights illuminate the broader political dynamics as Biden faces the prospect of a second term.
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Biden's Televised Decline

  • Joe Biden's struggle during the 2023 debate was not a sudden failure but part of a longer pattern of decline.\n- The public witnessed an unmasked reality that deeply shocked many about his capacity to communicate and lead.
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Insiders Reveal Biden's Decline

  • Insiders only spoke openly about Biden's decline after the 2022 midterm elections.\n- Behind the scenes, his cognitive and communication troubles were worse than publicly seen.
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Biden's Limited Work Hours

  • By late 2023, Biden's workdays often ended by 4:30 p.m., showing a sharply limited schedule.\n- His decision-making remained intact, but his ability to communicate and persuade steadily worsened.
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