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Joe Biden Is The Commander In Hiding
March 10, 2021
78-year-old President Joe Biden is nowhere to be seen, aside from sporadic television appearances through a black mask the size of a Rawlings baseball mitt, or appearing to be on the verge of collapse from dehydration in social media videos.
On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki announced Biden’s name will not appear on the $1,400 COVID-19 stimulus direct payments being sent out to millions of Americans this month. “This is not about him,” Psaki said. “This is about the American people getting relief.”
While Psaki claims this action is due to the federal government’s efforts to expedite the relief process, it is a strikingly on-cue representation of Biden’s reclusive campaign and presidency. Biden’s name missing from the checks is an avatar of him going missing from campaigning and now the presidency. The man has repeatedly and noticeably avoided the public eye since deciding to run for the president
Joe Biden shakes hands with his gay platform manager Brendan Cohen. (Twitter/ B W Cohen)
A gay member of Joe Biden’s White House team has described how the president-elect gave him the courage to come out.
Brendan Cohen, 26, from Wisconsin, served as the deputy director of editorial on the Biden-Harris election campaign, and in December last year it was announced that he would manage Biden’s official social media platforms.
He told the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that his interest in politics began when he saw Biden speak about same-sex marriage on TV, giving a speech that helped him accept himself for who he is.