The Oversight probe continues.
Former White House deputy chief of staff Bruce Reed met Tuesday with congressional investigators probing whether top Biden aides covered up signs of the former president’s mental decline.
Reed arrived just before 10 a.m., declining to speak to reporters ahead of the closed-door interview with House Oversight Committee staff.
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Happening now: Bruce Reed, fmr deputy chief of staff to President Biden, has arrived for his interview before the House Oversight Committee into the use of the autopen
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The longtime Biden ally is the ninth former White House official to appear in the probe and the sixth to do so voluntarily. Three others — former White House doctor Kevin O’Connor and ex-advisors Anthony Bernal and Annie Tomasini — were subpoenaed.
House Oversight Chair James Comer, R-Ky., is investigating whether President Biden’s inner circle concealed signs of cognitive decline—and whether autopen signatures were used to authorize executive actions without his full awareness. Investigators are especially focused on the flurry of clemency orders signed near the end of Biden’s presidency.
More over at The Washington Examiner:
BREAKING: Ninth Biden official, Bruce Reed, testifies before House Oversight Committee for autopen investigation https://t.co/19qGY5WDLg
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