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The former Biden officials face questions about the cognitive capacity of the former president

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The Chamber’s supervisory committee heard two former Biden administration ties this week while the Republicans continue to probe the allegations according to which the main lieutenants of President Joe Biden covered the mental decline of the former chief during their mandate.

The former director of the Council of Domestic Policy, Neera Tanden, will meet the committee on Tuesday, and the former assistant of the president and principal advisor of the first lady Anthony Bernthal will meet the committee on Thursday.

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President Joe Biden talks about foreign policy during a speech in the Washington State Department, DC, on January 13. (AP / Susan Walsh)

The Committee also has interviews planned with former officials of the Annie Tomasini and Ashley Williams administration, while looking for interviews with several officials from the Biden Inner Circle, notably the former chief of staff Ron Klain and the former president of the president for communications Anita Dunn.

The former doctor of Biden, Kevin O’Connor, will sit with the investigators of the house in July.

The chairman of the Chamber’s supervisory committee, James Comer, R-Ky., Ask the question of whether those who are closest to Biden to his White House are knowingly collus to hide the declining mental acuity of the former president and used methods to bypass the former president with regard to the issuance of important orders.

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Joe Biden and James Comer

The chairman of the Chamber’s supervisory committee, James Comer, R-Ky., On the right, asks three members of the high rank of the high rank members of the White House of the former president Joe Biden for interviews transcribed on their alleged roles working “behind the scenes” to “hide” the significant mental decline of the former president during his mandate. (AP photo / Jacquelyn Martin, File and Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)

President Donald Trump also ordered the Ministry of Justice to open an investigation into the issue. The president ordered the prosecutor General Pam Bondi and the lawyer for the White House David Warrington to manage the investigation.

In response to the Trump administration’s call to an investigation, Biden said he was The only one to “make the decisions” during his presidency and qualified Trump’s efforts as “distraction”.

Among the questions, the chamber investigators should have, it is if Biden officials used the autopen to authorize executive actions without the president’s authorization.

The sit-downs are behind closed doors, as opposed to the audiences of the public congress.

Interviews will be transcribed and probably released on a later date.

Joe Biden

The Chamber’s supervisory committee heard two former Biden administrative aids this week while the Republicans continue to probe the allegations according to which the main lieutenants of President Joe Joe Biden covered the mental decline of the former chief during their mandate. (Paul Morigi / Getty Images for Care Can’t Wait Action)

Comer previously told Fox News Digital that the more discreet frame of an interview with camera would allow the legislators of the house to obtain more key information, as opposed to the public spectacle of an audience.

“I studied history, there has never been a committee audience that did what it is supposed to do,” said Commer.

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“But these deposits and interviews, you have an hour, you are not interrupted, you do not have to do five minutes from front back. So, to extract information, we will go with the interviews. We could have an audience later, but at the moment, I think we can do more quickly with the interviews.”

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