In a stunning escalation of investigative fervor, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has put President Biden’s aides on high alert, declaring, “We have a lot of questions.” This comes amid growing scrutiny over the use of an autopen for signing executive orders, a practice Comer describes as potentially one of the biggest scandals in U.S. history.
As the committee prepares to interview five key members of Biden’s former administration, including former Chief of Staff Ron Klain and former Senior Adviser Mike Donilon, the urgency of the inquiry is palpable. Scheduled for deposition this Wednesday is Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s former physician, whose health reports on the President have come under fire for their perceived discrepancies. Comer insists that the public deserves clarity on Biden’s health status, asserting that the reports issued by O’Connor do not reflect the reality of Biden’s fitness.
Comer’s investigation is not just a political maneuver; it’s a relentless pursuit of truth. He has already issued subpoenas to ensure compliance from those who have previously evaded questioning. “If they don’t answer our questions or show up for these interviews, we will hold them in contempt of Congress,” Comer warned, emphasizing the committee’s unified stance on uncovering the truth.
The implications of this investigation are staggering. With approximately 75% of autopen signatures occurring while Biden was physically present in the White House, questions loom about why such a controversial method was employed. The committee is determined to uncover the “select inner circle” that may have facilitated this process, hinting at a cover-up regarding Biden’s mental acuity.
As tensions rise and the stakes grow higher, all eyes will be on the unfolding drama in Congress. Will the truth about Biden’s health and the autopen scandal come to light? The American public is waiting, and the clock is ticking.