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Bombshell Report: Joe Biden Was Too Mentally Fatigued to Take Phone Calls From House Armed Services Committee Chair Before Afghanistan Withdrawal | The Gateway Pundit

The Wall Street Journal on Thursday casually dropped a bombshell story on Joe Biden’s mental decline and how his aides tried to hide his dementia from the public.

The Gateway Pundit spent the last 5 years documenting Joe Biden’s declining mental faculties – it was obvious to anyone paying the slightest bit of attention.

But The Wall Street Journal finally admitted what every American knew all along: Biden was declining and the White House – with help from the fake news media – covered it all up.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Joe Biden was too mentally fatigued to take a phone call from the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee ahead of the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal that led to the death of 13 US service members.

In 2021 Rep. Adam Smith tried calling Joe Biden about his plans to withdraw from Afghanistan, but Biden never took his calls.

Biden was just too fatigued and mentally gone.

The result?

13 dead US servicemembers, many more wounded, and 170 dead Afghans.

Biden also abandoned BILLIONS of dollars in weapons, military equipment, and aircraft that the Taliban scooped up.

The New York Post reported:

President Biden was so mentally fatigued that he skipped out on a phone call from the chair of the powerful House Armed Services Committee ahead of the US’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, according to a report.

Biden, the oldest president in US history, was incredibly hard to reach — even for lawmakers in his own party — as his aides attempted to keep Biden’s evident mental and physical decline under tight wraps, a bombshell report from the Wall Street Journal revealed.

That inaccessibility proved to be immensely consequential for one of the administration’s biggest snafus that would mar the remainder of Biden’s presidency.

Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.), chair of the House Armed Services Committee, had tried to contact the president in 2021 to share his concerns about the planned withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Smith said he was worried about the administration’s optimistic comments about pulling out from Afghanistan — which, after working extensively on the issue, the congressman believed would be significantly more difficult than White House officials were letting on and wanted to share his findings.

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