Ex-NSC advisor Henry Appel was caught on hidden camera and he was saying what so many are thinking.
He admitted that Biden’s cognitive decline is an open secret.
“Joe Biden is like dead. He can’t say a sentence… He’ll be dead in a year.”
He shared a story about Biden mistakenly calling his office twice in a row looking for Jake Sullivan.
Sounds like a great skit for SNL, not for the man supposedly running this country.
Appel also revealed internal fears of investigations under a returning President Donald Trump administration.
They know the hammer of justice is coming. “We’re kind of concerned about them coming after us.
Thank God truth is getting out to the public. And James O’Keefe’s team does a great job of doing just that!
They’re doing a major service for this country!
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ICYMI: Henry Appel, a National Security Council Advisor claimed 'Joe Biden is dead' and revealed that Biden "Can't say a sentence." Appel shared concerns within the Biden Administration about Trump's 2024 election victory, saying: "We're trauma-bonded… there were a lot of… pic.twitter.com/0APirlTT1N
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The Gateway Pundit reports:
O’Keefe Media Group released undercover footage of a former spy and White House National Security Council advisor named Henry Appel giving more inside information about Biden’s cognitive decline and revealing worries among White House and National Security officials that they will face investigations from the incoming Trump administration or Congress.
“Well, here’s some tea. Joe Biden is like dead. He like can’t say a sentence,” Appel said of Biden’s obvious mental decline. “He’s like really progressed in his old age.” Appel continued, stating, “Everybody recognizes it,” and “I can’t believe it wasn’t a bigger scandal earlier.”
“He’ll be dead in a year,” he predicted.
Appel further described situations he’d encountered while working with the White House as an advisor at the Intelligence Programs Directorate for the National Security Council. Per James O’Keefe, Appel’s division “is responsible for overseeing and coordinating intelligence activities across various US intelligence agencies, providing the NSC with crucial intelligence analysis to inform national security decision making, essentially acting as the primary point of contact between the intelligence community and the National Security Council on intelligence matters.”
Appel described his job, saying, “We give like all of the senior policymakers like all the secrets.” He continued, “It’s like diplomacy and international relations like war,” noting that his office is “super involved” with the war in Ukraine, which he said is going “terribl[y].” He said he used to think he would be a spy and that he “did that for a little while.”
During the date with an undercover journalist, Appel spilled the “tea” on Biden. Appel told a story about how Biden once called his office looking for National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, who was not in the office. Biden hung up the phone after saying he would try another line, but “like ten seconds later,” Appel said, “the same phone rang,” and Biden asked for Jake Sullivan again.
Appel says that he and his colleagues are worried they may be criminally liable or investigated for something. “We’re kind of concerned about them coming after us… like with Congress.”
“I’ve gotta find a new job. I don’t know what the f*ck I’m going to do,” Appel said, noting that they’re “trauma-bonded” after crying together over Trump’s victory.
WATCH the full undercover clip here:
SHOCKING UNDERCOVER VIDEO: ‘Joe Biden is Dead;’ National Security Council Advisor Inside the White House Details Biden "Can't Say a Sentence."
Henry Appel, a former spy who currently works at the Intelligence Programs Directorate for the NSC, reveals: 'We’re concerned about… pic.twitter.com/jLjifP0jm1
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