
A Secret Service whistleblower has alleged President Joe Biden repeatedly became disoriented in the White House, fueling investigations into his cognitive health and deepening a constitutional crisis.
At a Glance
- A Secret Service agent claimed Biden got lost in his closet at the White House
- Sen. Josh Hawley and others say the account suggests mental unfitness
- House and Senate leaders are probing the president’s cognitive state and staff coverups
- Biden’s recent aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis has raised fresh concerns
- Lawmakers warn of a constitutional crisis over who was making key decisions
Secret Service Alleges Biden “Got Lost in Closet”
In a bombshell claim, Sen. Josh Hawley said a Secret Service whistleblower revealed that President Biden “used to get lost in his closet in the mornings at the White House.” According to Hawley, the agent described Biden as “literally stumbling around” and unable to find his way out of the residence.
This disclosure came during a Fox News interview in which Hawley tied the revelation to broader investigations into possible assassination plots against former President Trump, suggesting the information emerged during national security reviews.
Watch a report: Whistleblower: Biden Showed Signs of Cognitive Decline.
Congressional Probes and Staff Complicity
The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer, is now investigating whether Biden’s aides shielded him from responsibility by using an autopen to sign orders without his full awareness. Comer has summoned Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s personal physician, to testify under oath about the president’s medical status and day-to-day awareness.
Senators Eric Schmitt and John Cornyn have also weighed in. “This is about a constitutional crisis, where we basically have a mentally incompetent president who’s not in charge,” Cornyn warned, raising alarms over potential violations of the 25th Amendment’s procedures.
Health Disclosure Fuels New Doubts
Biden recently revealed he is battling an aggressive form of prostate cancer, news that added urgency to questions surrounding his physical and mental health. Lawmakers and critics now wonder if the American public was misled during Biden’s final months in office about his condition and capacity.
The Gateway Pundit reports that “the guy [was] literally stumbling around… couldn’t find his way out of his own closet,” based on the whistleblower’s account. The image has become symbolic of a presidency that may have continued on autopilot while crucial national decisions were made behind the scenes.
The Stakes: Who Was Really in Charge?
Senator Hawley argues that the incident could signal one of the most significant presidential deceptions in U.S. history. “If true,” he said, “this points to a deliberate cover-up about who was exercising authority in the White House.”
As Congress investigates and public awareness grows, this emerging scandal could reshape political narratives around transparency, mental fitness, and the role of the presidency itself. Whether Biden’s inner circle withheld key health information—or whether mechanisms to safeguard presidential capability failed—remains the central question that lawmakers now intend to answer.