Joe Biden is no longer president. But the scandal isn’t his departure—it’s that he was ever allowed to hold the office in the state he was in. A portion of the Hur tapes, leaked this week despite months of legal stonewalling and executive privilege charades, has torn the veil off the greatest political deception in modern American history—a deception the full tapes, soon to be released, will only confirm. This was no presidency. It was a fraud—a hollowed-out office propped up by unelected handlers, a complicit press, and a party that chose power over principle.
The tapes expose not just a man in decline, but a system in decay. A government that lied, a media that conspired, and a nation betrayed by those sworn to serve it. This is not the America of our fathers. This is a soulless technocracy, where truth is expendable and the presidency is a puppet show.
The Tapes: A Requiem for a Presidency
In October 2023, Special Counsel Robert Hur sat down with Joe Biden to probe his mishandling of classified documents. What emerged from transcripts and a portion of audio wasn’t just evidence of criminality—it was evidence of incapacity. Biden couldn’t recall the year his son Beau died. He fumbled the dates of his vice presidency. He was lost on when Donald Trump was first elected. His voice, frail and halting, wandered through silences punctuated by a ticking clock—a grim metronome for a mind adrift.
When Hur’s February 2024 report called Biden a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,” the White House erupted. Spokesman Ian Sams snarled that questions about Biden’s memory were “none of their damn business.” Aides like Kelly Scully insisted the transcripts were enough, dismissing the audio as redundant. They lied. The audio, kept secret until long after Biden’s exit, reveals a man not just forgetful, but unfit—a president incapable of leading the nation he swore to serve.
The Debate That Shattered the Lie
The truth broke free in June 2024, when Biden faced Trump on a debate stage. It wasn’t a contest—it was a tragedy. Millions watched as the President of the United States struggled to form a sentence, his thoughts dissolving on live television. The gaslighting that had sustained his presidency crumbled in real time. On July 21, 2024, a shadowy X post, bearing a signature some branded auto-penned treachery, declared Biden’s withdrawal—a coerced exit thrusting Kamala Harris toward the Democratic nomination.
The damage was done. Trump crushed Harris in November, riding a wave of public disgust. The party’s belated switch wasn’t leadership—it was damage control. They refused to invoke the 25th Amendment when it mattered, not to protect the country, but to shield their own political hides. They let a failing man linger in power, hoping the American people wouldn’t notice the fraud until the ballots were cast.
Gaslighting as Governance
For years, the Biden White House and its media allies waged a campaign of denial. Hur’s report? “Politically motivated,” they scoffed. The tapes? “Nothing new,” Kelly Scully claimed, as if audio of a president’s mental collapse was irrelevant. When Biden forgot the year Beau died, aides called it “offensive” to question him. The press—CNN, The New York Times, MSNBC—played along, peddling tales of Biden’s “sharpness” and “vigor” while dismissing critics as conspiracy peddlers.
After the debate debacle, the media partially pivoted, praising Biden’s withdrawal as a selfless act for country over party, not out of honesty but because the lie was crumbling. Only after Trump’s 2024 victory did they fully turn on him, exposing his decline. This wasn’t journalism—it was propaganda. The Fourth Estate, once truth’s guardian, became palace guards for a failing regime, their belated reversal too late to restore the trust they betrayed.
The Auto-Pen Presidency: A Mechanical Mockery
Consider this: Biden’s signature adorned executive orders, pardons, and billions in Ukraine aid—each stroke eerily flawless. Too flawless. A March 2025 Fox News report exposed the truth: an auto-pen, not Biden’s hand, often scrawled his name, even on a blanket pardon for COVID crimes. Like Eisenhower and Obama before him, Biden leaned on the machine, but in the shadow of the Hur tapes’ damning portrait of mental fog, each stroke mocked the presidency. Legal? Perhaps. But moral? This was a mechanical travesty, a signature of shadows ruling in his stead.
If Biden couldn’t sign his name, could he comprehend what he was signing? Every law, every clemency, every dollar sent abroad—was it his will, or the work of shadows? Who authorized these acts? Jeff Zients, the unelected chief of staff pulling strings in the West Wing? Jake Sullivan, steering foreign policy while America stumbled on the world stage? Or was it Jill Biden, shielding her husband from scrutiny while keeping the illusion alive? The American people elected a president, not a machine—and certainly not a cabal of aides ruling from behind blackout curtains.
Crimes Unpunished, Justice Defiled
Hur’s report was clear: Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials, reading them aloud to his ghostwriter on three occasions. Yet Hur declined to prosecute. Why? Because Biden was too sympathetic, too diminished to convict. If a man is too frail to stand trial, how was he fit to command the armed forces, sign legislation, or negotiate with Putin and Xi?
This isn’t justice—it’s a two-tiered system. Trump faced endless indictments for lesser offenses, while Biden skates because a jury might pity him. Meanwhile, darker questions loom. Were the Hur transcripts doctored, as Judicial Watch alleges, to hide Biden’s lapses? Did the Justice Department’s refusal to release the tapes to Congress constitute obstruction? Was executive privilege abused to conceal the greatest political scandal in our nation’s history?
If these were Trump’s tapes, the FBI would be raiding homes and seizing servers. But for Biden’s team? Silence. In a just nation, tampering with evidence or obstructing Congress would mean prison. In Biden’s Washington, it means a pass.
Who Ran the Country?
The Hur tapes leave no doubt: Joe Biden was not leading. So who was? Jeff Zients, orchestrating the White House like a corporate CEO? Jake Sullivan, wielding unchecked power over foreign policy as allies and adversaries saw our weakness? A faceless cadre of aides, scripting a presidency for continuity’s sake? Or Jill Biden, the last gatekeeper, managing access to a man no longer in command?
This wasn’t leadership—it was caretaking by committee, a shadow government operating under the guise of democracy. The Constitution assumes a president in charge, not a figurehead propped up by loyalists. If Biden was not governing, every law, every pardon, every executive action bears the taint of illegitimacy. The American people deserve to know: Who ruled in his stead—and for how long?
The People’s Fury
The regime’s narratives crumbled and the American heart beats with righteous anger. These revelations reveal the greatest cover-up of our lifetime, and demands that every law, every executive action, every pardon signed during Biden’s final year be reexamined—and if necessary, voided. We are not dealing with usual Washington corruption but potentially a full-blown Constitutional crisis, in which the presidency itself was reduced to a stage prop while others wielded power from behind the scenes.
These aren’t fringe views. They are the voice of a betrayed nation, wide awake to the fraud that was perpetrated in its name. They know what the elite media won’t admit: this wasn’t incompetence—it was orchestration. And the country deserves answers.
A Nation Adrift
The Hur tapes are not a footnote—they are a funeral dirge for American trust. They reveal a government willing to lie, a media willing to conspire, and a party willing to prop up a failing man to cling to power. This wasn’t just Biden’s failure—it was America’s betrayal, a symptom of a nation unmoored from the virtues of its past.
We have traded honor for expediency, truth for control. The presidency, once the embodiment of the people’s will, has become a role to be played, managed, or replaced with an auto-pen and a teleprompter. This is the soulless technocracy our founders warned against: power without responsibility, rule without representation.
Restore the Republic
This cannot be swept into history’s dustbin. There must be a reckoning—for Biden, for his handlers, for the journalists and bureaucrats who hid the truth. The Constitution is not a suggestion. The presidency is not a puppet show.
America cannot abide this betrayal. We must demand answers: Who ran the country, and for how long? We must hold accountable those who defrauded the nation. We must restore the presidency to its sacred purpose.
The Hur tapes are a call to action. Let us heed it. Let us restore the republic.