Ex-White House officials to testify on who 'really ran the country' during Biden era
Context:
Senate Republicans are intensifying their investigation into former President Joe Biden's alleged mental decline cover-up, unveiling a witness list for a congressional hearing. The witnesses, including former Trump administration officials and a legal scholar, will provide insights on the media and inner circle's purported concealment of Biden's health issues. The hearing, led by Senators John Cornyn and Eric Schmitt, aims to uncover constitutional concerns and ensure accountability. House Republicans are also pushing for a select committee to investigate the alleged concealment of Biden's health information. Key figures from Biden's previous administration have been invited to provide testimony, with only a few agreeing to participate.
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Senate Republicans, spearheaded by John Cornyn and Eric Schmitt, have scheduled a hearing to investigate claims of a cover-up regarding Joe Biden's mental decline during his presidency, aiming to bring transparency and accountability.
The witness list for the hearing includes Theodore Wold, Sean Spicer, and John Harrison, each offering perspectives on the alleged concealment of Biden’s health status by his close aides and the media.
Cornyn emphasized the importance of the hearing for the American public to understand who was managing the country amidst Biden's health decline and to address the constitutional implications.
Eric Schmitt highlighted the alleged cover-up as a threat to national security and constitutional integrity, stressing the need for such incidents to be prevented in the future.
House Republicans, including Rep. Buddy Carter, are advocating for a select committee to further delve into the potential hiding of information from the public regarding Biden's health.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer has called on several former Biden administration staffers to provide transcribed interviews about their roles in the alleged cover-up, with only four agreeing to participate.
The investigation underscores a broader political effort by Republicans to scrutinize and gain clarity on the internal dynamics and decision-making processes during Biden's presidency.