New Report On Cue Cards Raises Further Suspicions
In the long, often disquieting chronicle of former President Joe Biden’s tenure, a newly unearthed detail has reawakened questions about presidential transparency, media complicity, and perhaps most notably, Biden’s mental acuity. A Fox News Digital investigation, based on findings from the National Archives, has confirmed that Biden repeatedly relied on detailed “palm cards” during his presidency — including when addressing long-time allies like Hil lary Clinton and Senator Chuck Schumer.
At face value, one might assume these cue cards were no more than benign reminders. But these weren’t informal jottings. The report specifies that at least four of the five recovered cards were formally stamped “PRESIDENT HAS SEEN,” signaling official use and White House-level approval.
These weren’t just memory aids — they were curated dossiers, complete with photos and bios of key political figures whom Biden had known and worked alongside for decades. That level of scripting, particularly for interactions with familiar faces, signals a deeper concern than routine messaging management.
EXCLUSIVE — Fox News obtained unearthed Biden note cards.
The docs show Biden was briefed with cue cards containing photos and bios of top Democrats — including Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer. pic.twitter.com/POzh9s7Qll
— Will Ricciardella (@WillRicci) September 30, 2025
Among the most striking revelations was a card that contained advance questions from an ABC News reporter — raising fresh alarms about collusion between the Biden White House and mainstream media outlets. While Axios downplayed this as a “one-time deal,” journalists like Stephen L. Miller argue otherwise, suggesting this instance is merely a glimpse into a far broader pattern. “The entire White House Press was coordinating their questions with the Biden White House,” Miller said — a chilling accusation that, if true, would upend longstanding norms of press independence.
In July 2024, House Oversight Chairman James Comer alluded to these very concerns. In a press release announcing subpoenas for top Biden aides, Comer pointed to systematic efforts to control and script Biden’s public engagements — in essence, shielding the president from unscripted interaction and, by extension, from scrutiny over his cognitive fitness. His words were unequivocal: “President Biden is clearly unfit for office, yet his staff are trying to hide the truth from the American people.”
It should be the biggest media scandal in a generation. The entire White House Press was coordinating their questions with the Biden White House. Not just one person. https://t.co/k008Un0juw
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) September 30, 2025
This week’s Fox News report bolsters those claims. The idea that a sitting president required flashcards to remember his contemporaries — individuals with whom he shared decades of political history — doesn’t simply raise questions; it forces them. Was this a safeguard for a man in cognitive decline? Was it standard political optics, or evidence of deeper dysfunction?
The White House’s defense has been firm, if unconvincing. Spokeswoman Taylor Rogers pointedly contrasted Biden with President Donald Trump, calling Biden’s reliance on palm cards an act of “incompetence,” while underscoring Trump’s off-the-cuff approach to media. Meanwhile, an unnamed official told Fox that current staffers “do not prepare any reporter palm cards,” distancing the administration from past practices.
