
by Karah Rucker at Straight Arrow News
Summary
Committee investigation
The House Oversight Committee is investigating the use of the autopen in Biden’s administration. The committee is seeking interviews with four former Biden staffers and Biden’s physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, to determine whether the autopen was used to sign executive orders and pardons without Biden’s knowledge.
Staffer involvement
The staffers queried were not widely known to the public but could have acted as “de facto presidents,” according to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, who claims these individuals were instrumental in White House operations.
Cognitive ability concerns
The investigation focuses partly on Biden’s cognitive health, with Comer suggesting there may have been a cover-up regarding Biden’s mental and physical condition. The Biden White House has denied these allegations
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Four Biden staffers have until the end of the day Thursday, May 29, to respond to the House Oversight Committee’s request for interviews in its investigation into former President Joe Biden’s use of the autopen. Committee Chairman James Comer now says he is open to bringing in Biden himself to testify.
House committee questions who controlled autopen
There could soon be movement in the House investigation into Biden’s use of the autopen, a device that replicates a person’s signature. Comer says the investigation will examine whether Biden staffers were using the autopen without the president’s knowledge to sign executive orders and pardons issued before he left the White House.
The investigation centers on Biden’s cognitive abilities, with Comer suggesting there may have been a cover-up from within the White House regarding his mental and physical condition.
The Biden White House has denied the allegations.