Secret Service Whistleblower: Biden “Got Lost in His Closet” — Hawley Drops Bombshell on Fox News
The charade is collapsing — and the truth is spilling out faster than Democrats can contain it.
As top Democrats continue to dodge questions about former President Joe Biden’s mental state during his time in office, Republican Senator Josh Hawley has delivered a damning revelation that throws even more cold water on the already teetering legacy of Biden’s presidency.
During a Friday appearance on Fox News with Sean Hannity, Sen. Hawley (R-MO) cited Secret Service whistleblowers who claimed Biden was so cognitively impaired during his White House tenure that he would literally “get lost in his closet.”
No, that’s not satire — it's a real accusation from those who were assigned to protect the former president behind closed doors.
“This Secret Service whistleblower actually was assigned to Biden,” Hawley told Hannity. “He told me that Biden used to get lost in his closet in the mornings at the White House.”
“I mean, the guy literally stumbling around in the White House residence couldn’t find his way out of his own closet,” he continued. “The president of the United States. This is outrageous. We were lied to.”
The explosive claims come amid reports that both the House and Senate are preparing hearings into Biden’s mental fitness and the broader implications of his cognitive decline — particularly in relation to the autopen scandal, in which documents and executive actions were signed without Biden’s direct involvement.
The House Oversight Committee is currently reviewing whether Biden was mentally fit to authorize key decisions — including what may become one of the most controversial acts in U.S. history: the pardon of his own son, Hunter Biden.
As reported by the New York Post, GOP Senators John Cornyn (TX) and Eric Schmitt (MO) are launching their own Senate-level probe into Biden’s condition and the potential cover-up by administration insiders.
Senator Hawley’s whistleblowers may be pivotal.
The constitutional implications are severe. If Biden was not mentally competent to authorize the use of the autopen, especially for something as politically and ethically seismic as a pardon involving his own family, the entire legitimacy of that executive act could be called into question.
Worse still, as noted by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson in their upcoming book, Biden was increasingly isolated and propped up by what they describe as a "politburo" — a cabal of handlers, Democrat insiders, and family members (including Hunter himself) who effectively governed in his name.
According to Axios, Biden regularly forgot the purpose of phone calls — even with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. But when pressed recently about these disturbing anecdotes, Schumer waved it off with a hollow “We’re just looking forward,” when approached by CNN’s Manu Raju.
Unfortunately for Schumer and his fellow enablers, the American people aren’t ready to just “move forward.” Not when it appears that the White House — and the nation — were effectively run by unelected individuals while Biden stumbled through his days.
Whether or not the president knowingly pardoned his own son may be beside the point. If he wasn’t mentally capable of knowingly doing anything, then the country has suffered through a constitutional farce of historic proportions.
And now, thanks to whistleblowers from within Biden’s own Secret Service detail, the lie is unraveling.