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Investigation into Biden’s Alleged Mental Health Cover-Up Intensifies with Former White House Officials Scheduled to Testify

Investigation into Biden’s Alleged Mental Health Cover-Up Intensifies

The House Oversight Committee is amplifying its scrutiny of a purported cover-up regarding former President Joe Biden’s mental health. In the coming weeks, nine former senior officials from the Biden administration are set to testify.

Growing List of Testimonies

An aide from the Oversight Committee, familiar with the interview timeline, confirmed to Fox News Digital that five additional former senior White House staff members have voluntarily agreed to participate in transcribed interviews.

This includes notable figures such as Ronald Klain, who served as Biden’s chief of staff, and Steve Ricchetti, a former counselor to the president. Mike Donilon, who worked as a senior advisor, Bruce Reed, a former deputy chief of staff for policy, and Anita Dunn, a senior advisor responsible for communications, will all be interviewed between July 24 and August 7.

Further Testimonies Scheduled

In addition, two other former high-ranking Biden officials are lined up for interviews. Ashley Williams, the former special assistant to the president, and Annie Tomasini, the previous deputy director of Oval Office operations and former assistant to the president, will appear for transcriptions on July 11 and July 18, respectively.

Subpoenas for Key Witnesses

Not every former Biden official is cooperating willingly. Oversight Chairman James Comer, a Republican from Kentucky, has issued subpoenas to ensure testimony from key individuals. Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s personal physician, and Anthony Bernal, a former assistant to the president and senior advisor to the first lady, are compelled to testify.

O’Connor’s deposition is set for July 9, while Bernal is scheduled to appear on July 16. These testimonies form part of the committee’s broader investigation into alleged attempts to conceal Biden’s cognitive decline and questions surrounding potentially unauthorized executive actions.

Focus on Decision-Making During Biden’s Decline

Comer is particularly concerned about the decision-making processes within Biden’s inner circle during his apparent decline in mental health. Last Friday, he dispatched letters to key former aides, including Karine Jean-Pierre, Biden’s former White House press secretary; Jeff Zients, the former chief of staff; Andrew Bates, the ex-senior deputy press secretary; and Ian Sams, a former special assistant to the president.

In these letters, Comer asserted that the committee believes these four top officials possess