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Undercover Video: Top Adviser Claims Who's the Second Most Powerful Person in WH...and It's Not Kamala

Many have long argued that President Biden, 81, isn’t really the one calling the shots in the White House given his cognitive decline. But who is?

According to a new undercover video released by James O’Keefe’s O’Keefe Media Group, Tyler Robinson, Special Advisor to the Administrator of the US Small Business Administration, identifies the individuals he claims play an outsized role in decision-making in the Biden White House. 

The person he says is more powerful and influential than Vice President Kamala Harris is former Facebook board member and White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients.

“Whatever [Zients] says, it’s what the president says,” Robinson claims.

Robinson also says former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton remain involved behind the scenes.

Additionally, Small Business Administration Administrator Isabel Guzman is involved in political activities, Robinson alleges. 

“Under the guise of talking to small business owners, Guzman travels across the country to help elect Democrats – especially swing state Democrats,” O’Keefe said on X, noting that such activities might violate the Hatch Act. 

BREAKING: O’Keefe Media Uncovers who is really running the White House. Undercover cameras catch Special Advisor @SBAgov call former @facebook Board Member @WHCOS @ZientsJeff27574 “the second most powerful person in Washington” where “whatever this guy says, it’s what the President says.” Asked by OMG’s American Swiper Citizen Journalist “is Jeff [Zeints] more powerful than Kamala,” Robinson confirms “Yeah.” @VP @KamalaHarris. Robinson also states that @BarackObama and @HillaryClinton are still involved behind the scenes at the White House.

Tyler Robinson, Special Advisor to the Chief of Staff of Administrator @SBAIsabel Guzman, details how @WhiteHouse directs @SBAIsabel Guzman to campaign for @POTUS so constantly that “[Guzman] is the most traveled member of the cabinet. Like pretty much every week.” Under the guise of talking to small business owners, Guzman travels across the country to help elect Democrats – especially swing state Democrats like @SenatorTester: “The White House was like, yes, go. Invite Senator Tester. Don’t invite the other Senator because he’s a Republican. And don’t invite the two members of Congress because they’re Republicans.” Such actions may be considered potential violations of the Hatch Act, which restricts federal employees from taking an active part in partisan political management and forbids them from campaigning for or against candidates.

Robinson says Guzman acts “as a spokesperson for Biden” as “...we try to visit with a member of Congress if they’re a Democrat…Just because then we can help them get re-elected as well.”