The corruption of the Biden administration is finally coming out. This is what everyone has been waiting for.
And Joe Biden is in deep trouble after what this Republican just uncovered.
Missouri AG Raises Alarm Over Biden’s Mental Decline and Unelected Influence
In a striking move, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R), has urged the Department of Justice to probe whether President Joe Biden’s rumored cognitive decline allowed unelected aides to push through radical Left-wing policies without his full awareness or consent. Bailey’s call to action, laid out in a pointed letter, paints a troubling picture of a presidency potentially undermined by staff overreach.
“Biden’s mental decline is famous,” Bailey asserts in the letter, suggesting that the former president’s staffers “may have exploited Biden’s incapacity so they could issue orders without an accountable President of sound mind approving them.” He argues that significant actions—like sweeping commutations and pardons for convicted felons—could be legally shaky, potentially “null and void,” if Biden didn’t knowingly sign off on them.
Bailey leans on testimony from House Speaker Mike Johnson, who claimed Biden’s mental struggles severely hampered his ability to lead. “Biden did not know what orders he was signing,” Bailey quotes Johnson as saying.
He highlights a specific incident from January 2024, when Johnson questioned Biden about a pause on energy exports to Europe. According to Bailey, Biden responded that he thought he’d only green-lit a study on the matter—not an actual moratorium.
🚨BREAKING: I am demanding the DOJ investigated whether President Biden’s cognitive decline allowed unelected staff to push through radical policy without his knowing approval.
If true, these executive orders, pardons, and all other actions are unconstitutional and legally void. pic.twitter.com/pOhATRfw2j
— Attorney General Andrew Bailey (@AGAndrewBailey) March 5, 2025
The Missouri AG also draws attention to a February 2024 report by Special Counsel Robert K. Hur, who investigated Biden’s handling of classified documents. The 345-page document didn’t just outline legal concerns—it offered a stark glimpse into Biden’s fading faculties, which Bailey says foreshadowed the president’s decision to exit the 2024 race months later.
Calling it “[t]he loudest public alarm about Joe Biden’s mental acuity,” Bailey cites Hur’s description of Biden as an “elderly man with a poor memory,” unable to recall key details like his vice-presidential tenure or even the approximate year his son died.
Though Hur opted not to press charges—citing Biden’s apparent lack of competence rather than a lack of evidence—Bailey finds this leniency telling.
“If Biden could not even form a mens rea [criminal intent] for allegedly criminal activity (a low bar), how can anyone have confidence he had the capacity to make decisions as the chief executive of the United States?” he asks.
Adding fuel to the fire, Bailey quotes Lindy Li, a prominent Democratic National Committee fundraiser, who claimed “the people who ran our country for the last four years” were Biden’s staff, his wife, and his son, Hunter.
The AG alleges that high-ranking Democrats, including former Vice President Kamala Harris, tightly controlled Biden’s engagements, setting the stage for unelected aides to wield outsized influence over national policy.
This raises thorny constitutional questions, especially about the legitimacy of executive decisions and their ripple effects on Congress, the states, and the balance of power. Bailey zeroes in on Biden’s move to commute the death sentences of several prisoners, suggesting it’s a prime example of potentially unchecked authority.
If Biden wasn’t fully in command, Bailey argues, states like Missouri might have grounds to revisit those cases. “As the Supreme Court recently held, States like Missouri can criminally try individuals under state law even if they already were prosecuted under federal law,” he writes, pressing the DOJ to clarify whether such paths should be pursued.
The letter also spotlights Biden’s clemency for some 2,500 individuals labeled “non-violent”—a group that, according to Bailey, included someone convicted in the m*rder of a mother and her 8-year-old child. This discrepancy amplifies doubts about whether Biden was truly steering the ship.
“I fear that Mr. Biden, while he held the office of President, did so in name only and was a mere puppet for far-left, unelected staffers,” Bailey concludes. “The people deserve to know the truth.”
His push for an investigation signals a deeper concern: that the nation may have been led not by its elected commander-in-chief, but by a shadow team operating behind the scenes.
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