Trump Denies Former Biden Aides Executive Privilege
- President Donald Trump has declined to extend executive privilege to nine former senior aides of President Joe Biden, allowing their full participation in a congressional investigation into Biden’s mental fitness.
- The House Oversight Committee is investigating whether Biden’s staff assisted in hiding signs of cognitive decline.
- Trump’s White House stated privilege would not apply due to 'exceptional circumstances,' citing the constitutional implications of alleged concealed presidential incapacity.
- Other aides expected to testify include Ron Klain, Anita Dunn, Bruce Reed, and Anthony Bernal.
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Biden aides testifying before House Oversight denied executive privilege by Trump
The Trump administration has denied executive privilege to the nine aides of former President Joe Biden slated to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding the allegations that there was a cover-up of the former president’s “mental decline.” The first…
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A former top aide to former President Joe Biden testified to Congress on Tuesday as part of the House Oversight Committee’s investigation into the “cover-up of President Biden’s mental decline and use of autopen.” According to The Washington Examiner, Neera Tanden, who previously served as the director of the White House Domestic Policy Council and as a staff secretary and senior adviser to Biden, met with members of Congress behind closed doors…
Trump White House Denies Executive Privilege for Nine Former Biden Aides in Congressional Probe About His Cognitive Decline
The Trump White House has opted not to grant executive privilege to nine former senior aides of Joe Biden, which will allow them to testify in a congressional investigation into the former president’s mental fitness for office and allegations that his staff covered up his cognitive decline.
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