Chair of the U.S. House Oversight Committee, Chairman James Comer, R-KY. Strengthened the investigation into suspects of President Joe Biden’s continued mental decline on Thursday.
As the media, President Biden, his family and staff are close to him, the president’s doctors fired fire from people who said they conspired to hide Biden’s mental decline so that it would ultimately be impossible to ignore in a fateful debate against President Donald Trump last summer.
The questions about the president’s mental decline have been sidelined to that point by the mainstream media and the best Democrats. They often claimed that the president was “sharp” and above his game.
Comer pointed out the line in “Original Sin,” a new book by Jake Tapper from CNN and Alex Thompson from Axios.
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Another element of the story is the potential use of Biden to use an autopen to sign documents instead of hand signing, but it has not been confirmed whether the use of the autopen and how much it was used.
“The cover-up of President Biden’s obvious mental decline is a historic scandal,” Comer said in the letter. “The American people deserve to know when this decline began, how far it progressed, and who was making important decisions on his behalf. Important enforcement actions signed by AutoPen, such as the swept pardon for the Biden crime family, should be considered in light of President Biden’s diminished capabilities.”
Now, Biden has announced a cancer diagnosis and is questioning how long the president and his team knew before they announced it.
Trump said this week that, given Biden’s cancer progression, he was “surprising that for a long time the public had not been notified.”
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Comer called for a transcription interview with President Biden’s doctor Dr. Kevin O’Connor. Nira Tanden, former director of the National Policy Council. A former assistant to the former president and senior adviser to First Lady Anthony Vernal. Deputy Director Annie Tomasini, former president and vice-director. Former special assistant to Ashley Williams, president and vice-director of Oval Office Operations.
“In the last Congress, the Biden White House blocked these individuals from offering testimony to the Oversight Committee as part of their efforts to hide Biden’s decline in health,” Comer said. “Continuous blockages are filled with rapid and decisive actions. Americans now demand transparency and accountability.”
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