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Comer subpoenas Jill Biden ‘work husband’ for July testimony

UNITED STATES, JUN 26 – The Republican-led committee subpoenaed Bernal after he declined voluntary testimony on allegations of a cover-up involving Biden's mental fitness and use of autopen signatures.

  • The chairman of the House Oversight Committee, Representative James Comer, has subpoenaed Anthony Bernal, a former senior advisor to Jill Biden, to testify at a deposition scheduled for July 16.
  • The subpoena was issued following Bernal's decision not to participate in a planned voluntary transcribed interview on June 11, which came after the White House Counsel withdrew executive privilege in relation to the committee's investigation.
  • Comer's investigation, launched in May due to concerns about Joe Biden's age and mental capacity, examines allegations of a cover-up regarding Biden's mental decline and possible unauthorized executive actions.
  • Comer indicated that Bernal has ceased cooperating and emphasized that his testimony has become mandatory to further the Committee's essential oversight and legislative functions.
  • Bernal's compelled testimony may influence Congress to consider oversight on presidents' fitness to serve, including potential updates to the Twenty-Fifth Amendment.
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