Former White House deputy director of photography Chandler West has raised alarm bells about President Joe Biden’s fitness for office, revealing that insiders have been aware of his declining condition for months. Following Biden’s widely criticized debate performance against Donald Trump, West spoke out about what he described as ongoing issues with the president’s capabilities.
During a recent Instagram post, West expressed concerns over the White House’s attempts to downplay Biden’s public appearances. “They will attribute it to a ‘cold’ or a ‘bad night,’ but behind closed doors, many have acknowledged that what we witnessed is a daily reality,” West remarked, referencing Biden’s struggle during the debate.

“The Joe Biden we see today is not as robust as he once was,” West continued. “It’s becoming increasingly evident that significant decline has taken place over the past couple of years.”
West’s comments come amidst growing speculation about Biden’s ability to fulfill his presidential duties effectively. Despite efforts by Vice President Kamala Harris and others to defend Biden’s performance, concerns remain widespread. Harris, in response to questions about Biden’s consistent performance levels, emphasized his ability to foster bipartisan dialogue.

Moreover, revelations about First Lady Jill Biden’s protective role have further fueled discussions. According to a former White House residence official, Jill Biden and her aide Anthony Bernal have been notably cautious about the president’s interactions and visibility, causing a significant divide within the administration.

Public sentiment appears to reflect these concerns, with a recent poll indicating that 72% of voters doubt Biden’s mental capacity for another term. This marks a notable increase from previous polling figures, suggesting a growing awareness of Biden’s perceived decline among the electorate.
As scrutiny intensifies and speculation persists, the Biden administration faces mounting pressure to address these ongoing concerns about the president’s fitness to lead.

