The elite tech conference at Sun Valley, Idaho, was overshadowed by panic about Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and anger at Jeffrey Katzenberg for propping him up.
Super-producer and media mogul Katzenberg, who is also Biden’s campaign co-chair, was in “damage control” at the exclusive conference, best known for its dealmaking as media elites rub shoulders with tech titans.
Attendees at the event, hosted by investment bank Allen & Company from July 9 to 13, privately slammed the movie executive for being “duplicitous” about Biden’s mental state, sources told The Post.
“Katzenberg was not getting a lot of meetings” one attendee said. “The talk about him was as negative as it’s ever been.”
The situation was far worse, the source adds, than when he lost investors $1.75 billion on the short lived streaming platform Quibi, which both launched and then dissolved in 2020.
“[Biden’s] condition has been getting worse… he isn’t going to get better,” the attendee added. “He [Katzenberg] didn’t apologize at all… nothing.”
The anger attendees directed at Katzenberg underscores the fact attendees privately — and publicly in the case of donors like Netflix founder Reed Hastings and Endeavor super agent Ari Emanuel — concede they do not believe Biden can win against Donald Trump in November.
“No one differed on one thing: The man [Biden] is incapable of running the country today and he should step down,” another source told The Post.
“It’s a foregone conclusion… Trump will sweep the presidency — it will be so lopsided it’s frightening.”
Even Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, previously a democratic from Arizona who switched her affiliation to independent in 2022, acknowledged at the conference Biden was “incoherent” in meetings she had with him nearly a year ago, sources told The Post.
“No one was angry other than a couple of reporters. :),” a spokesperson for Katzenberg told The Post.


