A longtime aide to former First Lady Jill Biden has publicly expressed concerns about the Biden team's current approach to managing public appearances and media relations.
According to Daily Caller, Michael LaRosa, who served as Jill Biden's press secretary, stated on Fox News Sunday that the First Lady's strategy to support former President Joe Biden in public engagements is potentially damaging their legacy.
LaRosa's candid assessment comes amid growing scrutiny of the Bidens' post-presidency media appearances and handling of questions about the former president's cognitive abilities.
Despite maintaining loyalty to the Bidens, LaRosa emphasized the need for a significant shift in their current media strategy, suggesting their inner circle requires immediate restructuring.
Biden Team's Delayed Response to Legacy Concerns
LaRosa highlighted the administration's delayed response to protecting Biden's legacy as a critical misstep. Speaking with notable frustration about the timing, he questioned why the team waited until now to address mounting concerns about the former president's image.
According to LaRosa, the decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race marked a crucial moment when the Biden team should have begun actively shaping their narrative. Instead, their delayed response has allowed others to control the conversation about Biden's presidency.
The former press secretary pointed out that the administration's current "fight or flight mentality" stems from growing criticism and their failure to proactively manage public perception. This reactive approach, he argues, has put them at a significant disadvantage.
Behind-the-Scenes Revelations About Biden's Condition
LaRosa's comments revealed that internal concerns about Biden's capabilities were often dismissed during his presidency. He acknowledged that the team actively worked to minimize unscripted moments, fearing potential gaffes and questioning Biden's ability to navigate modern media demands.
The forthcoming book "Original Sin" by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson provides additional context about Biden's declining health during his presidency. The authors detail private discussions among Biden's staff regarding potential wheelchair requirements and instances of the president forgetting key staff members' names.
These revelations align with LaRosa's previous statements about the administration's approach to managing Biden's public image. He stated staff members "gaslighted" voters about declining support within the Democratic Party.
Recent Media Appearances Draw Further Scrutiny
In May 2025, the former president attempted to address public concerns through high-profile media engagements. His appearance on BBC focused on discussing his withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race and critiquing Trump's foreign policy positions.
A subsequent joint appearance with Jill Biden on "The View" aimed to address questions about his cognitive fitness and presidential legacy. However, these media appearances have sparked additional debate about the wisdom of such public engagements.
LaRosa offered this assessment of the current situation:
I've tried to be loyal, but try to be candid at the same time. They've got to start adjusting the people that they're listening to because none of it has gotten them anywhere good so far. They're right to fear that the history is being written right now about their legacy. And I said this back in February of 2024, when he was still in the race that if he loses to Donald Trump, much of his legacy will be erased because it was a really big gamble to take to run again.
Post-Presidency Strategy Creates Lasting Impact
Michael LaRosa, a former top aide and press secretary to Jill Biden, has publicly criticized the Biden team's post-presidency media strategy, particularly their handling of the former president's public appearances and legacy management.
The situation highlights growing concerns about the long-term impact of their current approach, with LaRosa suggesting immediate changes to their media strategy and advisory team. These developments occur amid continued speculation about Biden's cognitive fitness and the circumstances surrounding his withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race.