The real question is much simpler: Who was actually running the White House?
A growing scandal surrounding President Joe Biden’s use of autopen signatures has reignited concerns over the true state of executive leadership in the White House. Critics claim the controversy goes beyond bureaucratic dysfunction, alleging a “collapse of constitutional order.”
“The real question is much simpler: Who was actually running the White House?” the report asks.
Two media figures, CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’ Alex Thompson, are under fire for reportedly withholding critical information for years, now profiting from revelations in a newly released book.
“They’re selling one,” the article says, accusing them of monetizing political chaos.
Some question whether journalistic protections apply. “Reporter’s privilege… doesn’t shield journalists from legal accountability — especially in criminal cases,” the article notes, citing Branzburg v. Hayes (1972).
Observers argue Tapper and Thompson should be treated “not as pundits, but as witnesses.”
The allegations raise fresh debate about transparency, media ethics, and the legitimacy of Biden’s presidency.