In the grand circus of today’s political world, the drama unfolds like a badly scripted reality show, with President Joe Biden playing the starring role of the elusive leading man. A New York Times reporter managed to get his hands on Biden’s phone number, an accomplishment akin to finding a needle in a haystack. And what did Biden do? He answered, only to be swiftly muzzled by his aides. Ah, the irony!
Biden had a brief exchange with the reporter—brief enough to leave us wondering: what’s he scared of? The former President reportedly promised more talk but was silenced by his own squad. Why all the secrecy? It’s yet another show of how his handlers pull the strings, keeping him in check and protected while controlling the narrative. One has to ask, who’s really in charge here? The one picking up the phone or the mystery team lurking in the shadows?
The distinction between him and Donald Trump couldn’t be starker. Trump, for all his flaws, was open—he’d take calls from reporters, not cower behind a wall of advisers and aides. It’s just another permutation of the liberal agenda: hide behind facades and shield the truth from the American people. Biden’s aides went into overdrive to cut the line, blocking the reporter’s number and disconnecting Biden’s number altogether. Desperation? Perhaps. Cowardice? Indeed.
Here's How Biden’s Team Reacted When a New York Times Reporter Got His Phone Number https://t.co/qe6LMcRPT2
— Marlon East Of The Pecos (@Darksideleader2) July 8, 2025
And while Biden tries to sweep his lack of transparency under the rug, he also publicly revealed a serious health diagnosis—an aggressive form of prostate cancer. There’s no question: cancer is a battle no one should face alone, and yet, this personal struggle conveniently covers the larger story—an absence of genuine leadership.
In the end, America needs transparent leaders who stand on their own two feet, not puppets who are rushed offstage when the questions get tough. If Biden can’t handle a phone call, how can he handle the job? One can only hope the American people see through the smokescreen and reclaim their right to true leadership. Will we allow ourselves to be governed by those who hide behind closed doors and flashy headlines, or will we demand accountability and honesty? That’s the question really worth dialing in on.