Jill Biden’s senior advisor Bernal subpoenaed in House GOP investigation

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is ramping up its investigation into the alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline and potentially unauthorized executive actions. Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., issued a subpoena to Anthony Bernal, former Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor to the First Lady, to appear for a deposition on July 16.
Bernal had initially agreed to a voluntary transcribed interview on June 26. However, he changed his mind after the White House Counsel’s office informed him that executive privilege was being waived for the Oversight Committee’s investigation. This led to his refusal to appear for the scheduled deposition.
The committee is taking this matter seriously as they seek to uncover any potential wrongdoing or attempts to conceal important information regarding President Biden’s health and decision-making abilities. The subpoena issued to Bernal is a significant development in the ongoing investigation and could shed light on crucial details that have thus far remained undisclosed.
As this story continues to unfold, it is important to stay informed and updated on any new developments. The Oversight Committee is committed to uncovering the truth and holding accountable those who may have engaged in any improper actions.
For more breaking news and updates on this story, be sure to check back for the latest information. Stay tuned as this investigation progresses and more details come to light.
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