The former lawyer for Biden Wh Steve Ricchetti appears in the Comer cover probe

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Longtime Democratic operator Steve Ricchetti appeared on Wednesday before the investigators of the Chamber, the seventh former assistant of the White House to be summoned for the investigation of the president of the James Comer Supervisory Committee.
Ricchetti was recently advisable to President Joe Biden in the vast majority of the four -year mandate in the White House Biden.
He should now sit with the staff of the Chamber’s supervisory committee for an interview with camera who could last several hours.
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Steve Ricchetti, right, is seated with house investigators on Wednesday. (Reuters / Jonathan Ernst)
Ricchetti began working for Biden in 2012, when he was appointed advisor to the vice-president during the Obama administration. He was quickly promoted to Biden chief of staff at the end of 2013.
Ricchetti, who has earned his life as a lobbyist and initiate Democrat, also presided over Biden’s presidential campaign in 2020.
The committee’s interest in him lies in his alleged key role in the management of the White House, while the aid would have worked to obscure the signs of the president’s mental decline.
“As an advisor to former president Biden, you have been one of his closest advisers. According to a report, you were part of a group of initiates who implemented a strategy to minimize” the struggles linked to the age of the president “” wrote Comer in Ricchetti in June, referring to a Wall Street Journal report.

Representative James Comer, R-Ky., Chairman of the Surveillance and Chamber’s Responsibility Committee, heads the investigation. (APO photo / J. Scott Applewhite)
“The scope and details of this strategy cannot be investigated. If the White House staff have carried out a lasting strategy 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.”
Axios’ journalist, Alex Thompson, who co-written “Original Sin” with CNN Jake Tapper host about Biden’s cognitive decline and the alleged attempts of his assistants to cover him, said the PBS Washington Week program earlier this year that Ricchetti was part of a small group of initiates that some “Politburo” was part of Biden.
He also played a key role in the Biden’s legislative program, especially as one of the democratic negotiators working with the president of the then house, Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., To avoid a full-fledged budgetary crisis on American national debt in early 2023.
This comes after another former assistant, the former chief of staff of the White House, Ronald Klain, appeared in front of the investigators for his own interview transcribed last week.
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Like Klain, Ricchetti appears in voluntary terms – the fourth former assistant from Biden 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 White House, Kevin O’Connor, as well as the former advisers Annie Tomasini and Anthony Bernal, all pleaded the fifth amendment during their compulsory sit-down.
But the three volunteer transcribed interviews that have occurred so far have lasted more than five hours, because the staff of Democrats and Republicans in turn.