Biden Ally for a long time sits with house surveillance investigators Thursday

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A long -standing ally of former president Joe Biden appeared before the investigators of the Chamber on Thursday, the eighth former assistant of the White Chamber must be summoned for the investigation of the president of the James Comer surveillance committee.
Michael Donilon was a special advisor to the President for the entire Mandate of Biden four years.
He sits with the staff of the Chamber’s supervisory committee for an interview with camera who could last several hours.
Donilon and his lawyer arrived just after 10 a.m. on Thursday, largely avoiding journalists en route in the room.
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Biden’s longtime advisor Mike Donilon appears before investigators from the Chamber’s supervisory committee. (Getty Images)
Comme, r-ky., Investigation of if the top of Biden White House Aid hid signs of mental decline in the president of the time, and if it meant that executive actions were signed via Autopen without his knowledge.
Donilon will probably interest the investigators, given his work relations for several decades with the former president.
He began working for Biden in 1981 as a strategist, sounder and media advisor, according to a biography of the Harvard University Institute of Politics, where he was a scholarship holder in the spring of 2025.
Biden was a senator of Delaware at the time.
He was also chief strategist in the Biden campaigns in 2020 and 2024 before Biden lowered his re -election offer in July 2024.
The former faithful assistant accused the Democratic Party of having melted earlier this year after the senior leftist leaders forced Biden to leave the 2024 presidential race on his disastrous debate against current President Donald Trump.

Donilon first worked for former President Joe Biden in 1981. (AP photo / Jacquelyn Martin, file)
“Many people have terrible debates. Usually the party does not lose their heads, but that’s what happened here. It has melted,” he said at Harvard in February.
This comes after another close former assistant, ex-Consulting of President Steve Ricchetti, appeared before the investigators for his own interview transcribed on Wednesday.
Like Ricchetti, Donilon appears in voluntary terms – the fifth former bogus assistant to do so.
Three of the six previous managers of the Biden administration who appeared before the Chamber’s supervisory committee did it under assignment. The former doctor of the Maison Blanc Kevin O’Connor, as well as the former advisers Annie Tomasini and Anthony Bernal, all pleaded the fifth amendment during their compulsory sit-down.
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LR: Ian Sams, former special assistant of the president and principal advisor at the Board of the White House lawyer; Andrew Bates, former deputy assistant of the president and senior assistant press secretary; The former press secretary of the White House, Karine, Jean-Pierre; And Jeff Zients, former chief of staff of the White House, should sit with investigators from the Chamber’s surveillance committee behind closed doors. (Fox News)
But the four volunteer transcribed interviews that have occurred so far have lasted more than five hours, because the staff of Democrats and Republicans are resolved in turn.
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“You were responsible for the erection of a wall between the former president and the senators to protect Biden from bad information.” Recently, during an event at Harvard University, you displayed your desire to speak of the cognition of the former president, but you would have “denounced the affirmations according to which the acuity and judgment of the president decreased,” wrote in a letter in June asking him to appear.
“The scope of your responsibilities – both official and otherwise – and personal interactions within the Oval Office cannot go without investigation. If the White House staff have carried out a strategy that sustainable for months, or even years, to hide the state of the CEO – or to exercise their functions – Congress may need to consider a legislative response.”