House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer believes that testimony from former Vice President Kamala Harris would be “helpful” in the probe of an alleged cover-up regarding former President Joe Biden’s mental decline while in office.
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Third fmr Biden aide declines to answer questions in GOP probe, pleads 5th Amendment
Another former aide to former Democrat President Joe Biden, Annie Tomasini, invoked the Fifth Amendment during the GOP-led investigation into Biden’s cognitive health, becoming the third former staffer to decline testimony on the matter.
Read More Third fmr Biden aide declines to answer questions in GOP probe, pleads 5th AmendmentComer subpoenas fmr Biden WH doctor, questions whether finances played a part in his healthy diagnoses
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chair James Comer has issued a subpoena for testimony from former Democrat President Joe Biden’s White House doctor, Kevin O’Connor.
Read More Comer subpoenas fmr Biden WH doctor, questions whether finances played a part in his healthy diagnosesRep. Biggs Seeks FBI Probe Of Democrat Fundraising Platform ‘ActBlue’ Over Foreign Influence, Fraud Claims
GOP Arizona Representative Andy Biggs sent a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel requesting that the FBI investigate ActBlue, the top fundraising arm of the Democrat Party.
Read More Rep. Biggs Seeks FBI Probe Of Democrat Fundraising Platform ‘ActBlue’ Over Foreign Influence, Fraud ClaimsTrump Ally Steve Bannon Released After Serving 4-Month Prison Sentence
Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon was released from a Connecticut federal prison Tuesday morning after serving four months in prison for failing to comply with a subpoena that relates to the January 6th congressional committee.
Read More Trump Ally Steve Bannon Released After Serving 4-Month Prison SentenceTexas Supreme Court Blocks Execution Of Man In Shaken Baby Syndrome Case
The Supreme Court declined to block Texas from executing Robert Roberson, a man who insists his conviction for murdering his 2-year-old daughter was not a “shaken baby syndrome.” However, a Texas state court ruling, which was handed down moments before, paused the scheduled execution that was set to take place.
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