This week, two high-ranking former aides closely associated with President Joe Biden are scheduled to testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. On Monday, Bruce Reed, who served as the deputy chief of staff for policy during Biden's presidency, will participate in a transcribed interview. Reed was identified as part of Biden's "politburo," a group alleged to have concealed the president's cognitive decline, according to the authors of "Original Sin." On Wednesday, Anita Dunn, a longstanding adviser on communications, will answer questions. Although not part of the "politburo," Dunn has maintained a strong connection with Biden over the years. These testimonies are part of ongoing investigations into who was effectively managing the White House amid concerns about Biden's mental health. The committee is also examining whether certain presidential actions, such as clemency decisions, were carried out using auto pen signatures without Biden’s direct involvement. Previous witnesses include Biden’s former chief of staff Ronald Klain and other key aides like Steve Ricchetti and Mike Donilon, who have also voluntarily testified. Some individuals, such as Anthony ...
Key Biden Aides Prepare to Testify on White House Management Amid Concerns Over President's Cognitive Health
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