Former Deputy Chef of the container, Bruce Reed sits with house surveillance investigators

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The former deputy chief of staff of the Bruce Reed White Chamber is seated with Congress investigators to wonder if the best administrative aid of Biden have covered signs of mental decline in the former president.
Reed arrived just before 10 a.m. Tuesday, saying nothing to journalists on the maintenance path to behind closed doors with the staff of the Chamber’s surveillance committee.
The longtime ally of Biden is the ninth former manager of the White House to appear in the investigation and the sixth to come voluntarily – three others, the former doctor of the White Chamber Kevin O’Connor and the former advisers Anthony Bernal and Annie Tomasini, were forced by the Subpona du Congress.
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The former deputy chief of staff of the Bruce Reed policy is the ninth former assistant to the Biden administration to appear before the chamber’s supervisory committee. (Getty Images)
The chairman of the James Comer Chamber’s supervisory committee, R-Ky., Investigation of the question of whether the inner circle of former President Joe Biden covered signs of mental decline, and if that means that automatic signatures have been used for executive decisions without Biden’s mindfulness. Investigators are particularly interesting, the countless leniency orders signed towards the end of the presidency of Biden.
But the former president and his allies rejected any allegation of irregularity. Biden himself said The New York Times Last month, he was behind each decision made on pardons and switches.
Reed, like many of those who appeared before him, has a relationship with Biden dating back more than a decade.
He was chief of staff to the Vice -President of the Obama Administration from January 2011 to December 2013. Reed’s mandate in this role was reserved respectively by Ron Klain and Steve Ricchetti – who have already spoken to room investigators in voluntary terms.

The chairman of the House Supervisory and Responsibility Committee, James Comer, heads the investigation. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)
It is unlikely, however, that Reed’s testimony will provide a kind of firearm for investigators.
The Biden allies who have voluntarily appeared so far have all claimed that they thought that the former president was entirely capable of being commander -in -chief, although some, like Klain, conceded that his memory had become duller over time.
Others, such as Ricchetti and former senior counselor Mike Donilon, suggested that they thought Biden remained so clear as ever and would have been for another four years, said sources previously.
On the other hand, those who appeared under assignment all pleaded the fifth amendment to avoid answering any substantive question.
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After Reed, five other former cocks administration ties should still appear in the coming weeks. (Fox News)
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Reed would have been among the former assistants nicknamed as part of the “Politburo” of Biden, calling for shots at the White House towards the end of his mandate, according to journalist Axios Alex Thompson and the host of CNN Jake Tapper, who wrote again.
No legislator should sit for the transcribed maintenance of Reed; It is common for such sit-downs to be led by staff by lawyers for the Democrats and the Republicans of the Committee.
However, it could last several hours. The five interviews transcribed before Reed took at least four hours. Ricchetti spent about eight hours.