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**Summary:**
The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, is investigating alleged cover-ups surrounding former President Joe Biden’s mental decline during his time in office, including potentially unauthorized use of autopen for executive actions and pardons. Anthony Bernal, former advisor to Jill Biden, is refusing to appear before the committee for a transcribed interview, despite the White House waiving executive privilege for those being investigated. Comer vows to subpoena Bernal if he doesn’t voluntarily cooperate. The investigation has gained momentum with Trump’s administration agreeing to provide information from key White House aides, who previously held executive privilege, on their assessment of Biden’s fitness for office and their knowledge of who exercised executive powers during his administration. Previous testimony from Neera Tanden, the former Staff Secretary who controlled the Biden autopen, raised concerns about the extent of Biden’s involvement in decisions.
**News Article:**
**House Oversight Committee Threatens Subpoena Over Biden Mental Acuity Investigation**
**WASHINGTON -** The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer (R-KY), is escalating its investigation into alleged cover-ups of former President Joe Biden’s mental state while in office, threatening to subpoena Anthony Bernal, a former advisor to former First Lady Jill Biden.
Bernal, nicknamed Jill Biden’s “work husband,” was scheduled to appear before the committee for a transcribed interview on June 26th to address concerns that have been raised about the autopen. However, after the Trump administration waived executive privilege for several former Biden administration officials, Bernal declined to appear.
“Now that the White House has waived executive privilege, it’s abundantly clear that Anthony Bernal never intended to be transparent about Joe Biden’s cognitive decline,” Comer stated in a press release. “With no privilege left to hide behind, Mr. Bernal is now running scared, desperate to bury the truth. The American people deserve answers and accountability, and the Oversight Committee will not tolerate this obstruction.”
Comer announced that if Bernal continues to refuse to cooperate voluntarily, the committee will issue a subpoena to compel his testimony.
The committee’s investigation has recently gained traction, as letters obtained by Fox News Digital reveal that the Trump administration will allow key former Biden aides, including Ron Klain, Anita Dunn, and Steve Ricchetti, to provide information relevant to the investigation. These aides previously were covered under executive privilege, which restricted the information they could share.
“President Trump has determined that an assertion of executive privilege is not in the national interest…with respect to particular subjects within the purview of the House Oversight Committee,” a letter from Deputy Counsel to the President Gary Lawkowski stated. The letter included your assessment of former President Biden’s fitness for the office of the President and your knowledge of who exercised executive powers during his administration.”
The investigation is also examining the alleged misuse of an autopen during the Biden administration. Recent testimony from former Staff Secretary Neera Tanden, who controlled the autopen, raised questions about the extent of Biden’s direct involvement in decisions. Tanden testified that she had minimal interaction with President Biden, despite wielding tremendous authority.
“Her testimony raises serious questions about who was really calling the shots in the Biden White House amid the President’s obvious decline,” Comer stated. “We will continue to pursue the truth for the American people.”