Former Biden officials face problems with former president's cognitive abilities

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The House Oversight Committee will hear two former Biden administration aides this week as Republicans continue to investigate allegations that a senior lieutenant of former President Joe Biden has covered up the spiritual decline of former leaders during his tenure.
Neera Tanden, former director of the Domestic Policy Committee, will meet with the committee on Tuesday, with an assistant to former president and first lady Anthony Bernthal meeting with the committee on Thursday.
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The committee also arranged interviews with former administration officials Annie Tomasini and Ashley Williams, while seeking interviews from several Biden’s inner circle officials, including senior advisers to former Chief of Staff Ron Klain and former communications president Anita Dunn.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky).
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James Comer, R-ky, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee. Right, three senior White House staff members asked former President Joe Biden to appear to copy interviews about his alleged role of “covering” the spiritual decline of the former president’s term “behind the scenes”. (AP Photos/Jacquelyn Martin, File and Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
president Donald Trump The Justice Department was also ordered to investigate the matter. The president directed Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House lawyer David Warrington to investigate.
In response to the Trump administration's call for an investigation, Biden announces that he is The only person who “makes decisions” during his presidency and calls Trump's efforts “distracted.”
In the question, what House investigators are expected to have is whether any Biden official uses autonomous driving to authorize executive litigation without the president's permission.
Contrary to hearings in public meetings, sitting down is working behind closed doors.
Interviews will be transcribed later and may be published later.

The House Oversight Committee will hear two former Biden administration aides this week as Republicans continue to investigate allegations that former President Joe Biden's senior lieutenant had covered up the spiritual decline of former leaders during his tenure. (Photo image of Paul Morigi/Getty, can't wait for action)
Comer had previously told Fox News Digital that a softer setup of closed interviews would give House members more critical information than a public spectacle of the hearing.
“I've looked at history and never had a committee hearing to do what it should be done,” Comer said.
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“But these deposits and interviews, do.