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Trump denies former Biden aides executive privilege



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Neera Tanden, a former top aide to former President Joe Biden, testified before the House Oversight Committee, admitting she was authorized to use an autopen for signing documents but did not know who approved its use. During her five-hour testimony on Tuesday, June 24, Tanden denied discussing President Biden’s health with anyone on a list provided by lawmakers.

President Trump waived executive privilege for Tanden, stating that the investigation was in the national interest and asserting that she must testify without restriction.

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Key points from the Center

  • President Donald Trump has declined to extend executive privilege to nine former senior aides of President Joe Biden, allowing their full participation in a congressional investigation into Bidenโ€™s mental fitness.
  • The House Oversight Committee is investigating whether Bidenโ€™s staff assisted in hiding signs of cognitive decline.
  • Trumpโ€™s White House stated privilege would not apply due to 'exceptional circumstances,' citing the constitutional implications of alleged concealed presidential incapacity.
  • Other aides expected to testify include Ron Klain, Anita Dunn, Bruce Reed, and Anthony Bernal.

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Key points from the Right

  • Neera Tanden testified that she was authorized to use the autopen for President Biden but did not know who gave final approval for its use.
  • During her testimony, Tanden denied discussing President Biden's health or fitness with any officials, despite inquiries about his cognitive state.
  • Former President Trump's administration waived Tanden's executive privilege, allowing her to provide testimony regarding the investigation into Biden's cognitive health.
  • The House Oversight Committee is investigating concerns about Biden's mental fitness and the autopen's use during his presidency, with additional depositions planned from other officials.

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