Joe Biden just didn’t get lost on stages during his presidency.

In case you forgot, here’s a refresher:

Throughout his four years in office, Joe Biden constantly looked disoriented, as if he were lost or had no clue what was happening around him.

Now, a Secret Service agent has confirmed these observations as fact.

A Secret Service whistleblower has shared new details on how he would get lost multiple times throughout the week when he was assigned to Joe Biden.

The New York Post had the full scoop:

A Secret Service whistleblower claims that former President Joe Biden was so out of it at the White House that he would “get lost in his closet,” Sen. Josh Hawley revealed Friday.

The stunning level of disorientation is an example of why the Democratic cover-up of Biden’s mental decline is one of the biggest scandals in presidential history, Hawley argued.

“This Secret Service whistleblower actually was assigned to Biden,” the Missouri Republican told Fox News host Sean Hannity.

“He told me that Biden used to get lost in his closet in the mornings at the White House,” Hawley claimed, noting that he spoke to numerous Secret Service agents while investigating the assassination attempts against President Trump.

Watch Hawley explain what the whistleblower told him here:

This is the first report that Biden would get lost inside his closet, but there have been numerous reports of him getting lost at events he attended.

Like at the G20 Summit meeting:

Per NBC News:

The outgoing American leader arrived for a family picture with world leaders during his final Group of 20 summit Monday, only to find the photo had already been taken without him.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer were among those who did make it, smiling and raising linked hands for the traditional summit set piece.

A senior U.S. official attributed the mix-up in Rio de Janeiro to logistical challenges.

“Due to logistical issues, they took the family photo early before all the leaders had arrived. So a number of leaders weren’t actually there when they took the photo,” said the senior official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Biden was nowhere to be found until just after the photo was taken, when photographers and reporters began searching frantically for him.

One cameraman spotted him behind a nearby palm tree alongside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Italian premier Giorgia Meloni.



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