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Comer demands testimony from ex-Biden staff over alleged mental health cover-up
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House Oversight Chairman James Comer is calling for testimony from former Biden administration officials in connection with claims of a cover-up regarding the former president’s mental decline. Comer is demanding testimony from former Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and three others.
The request is part of a broader investigation into alleged concealment of Biden’s cognitive state. Comer cited the need to hear from individuals who “aided and abetted” the situation.
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The officials were reportedly close to Biden during his presidency and served in senior communication or advisory roles. Their testimony is being sought by the Oversight Committee.
Jean-Pierre served as White House Press Secretary during the Biden administration and was a key public voice. The others reportedly held top-level staff positions.
Comer’s language suggests suspicion that these officials knowingly withheld information. The claim centers on an alleged effort to hide mental decline from the public.
The request does not yet imply wrongdoing but signals heightened scrutiny. Congressional testimony under oath can carry legal consequences if false statements are made.
Republicans on the committee have focused on transparency and presidential fitness. Democrats have generally dismissed such inquiries as politically motivated.
The Oversight Committee’s role includes monitoring executive branch conduct. Investigations can proceed with subpoenas if voluntary testimony is denied.
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