White House staff and those who are working closely with President Joe Biden have been left baffled after the first US Presidential debate. It has been reported by the New York Post that the president has been continuously expressing his anger and taking it out on his aides. The staff were also not briefed regarding the outcomes of the first presidential debate and were left with many unanswered questions, according to Axios. White House has dismissed these reports and clarified that Biden has been receptive of different ideas and is preparing for the election campaign ahead of the US Presidential Election in November.
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According to many of the White House staff members, there are certain topics which cannot be discussed with Biden without attracting his wrath. This has put some advisors in a tight spot. They are unable to advise in a free and unbiased manner. It has also been reported that many of the people are scared of the president and hence are walking through a minefield before advising him on critical matters.
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Biden also takes the advice of only a few people he fully trusts. They are senior adviser Anita Dunn, former Chief of Staff Ron Klain, Mike Donilon, Steve Ricchetti and Bruce Reed.
The White House rejected news reports that Biden was expressing his anger and taking it out on his aides. Many members took to X and clarified that the president was
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