The House Oversight Committee has scheduled five more voluntary, transcribed interviews with Biden White House aides, all of whom have confirmed their dates.
Multiple interviews with with senior Biden administration officials have been scheduled for the end of July and the beginning of August, an Oversight Committee aide told the Daily Caller
Former Chief of Staff to President Joe Biden Ron Klain is scheduled to testify before the committee on July 24. (RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: Former White House Physician Ronny Jackson Points To White House Staffer In Biden Cover-Up Probe)
Klain is expected to be followed by former Counselor to the President Steve Ricchetti on July 30, former Senior Advisor Mike Donilon on July 31 and former Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Bruce Reed on August 5.
Former Communications Advisor to the President Anita Dunn is set to appear on August 7.
The committee previously confirmed that former Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Oval Office Operations Ashley Williams will testify on July 11, followed by former Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff Annie Tomasini on July 18.
House Oversight Chairman James Comer has also subpoenaed Biden’s former physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor to appear for a deposition on July 9.
Comer previously subpoenaed Anthony Bernal, former Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor to the First Lady, to testify on July 16. (RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Ronny Jackson Accuses Biden Doctor Kevin O’Connor Of Sexual Misconduct)
Comer initially announced on June 4 that the committee would intensify its investigation into President Biden’s inner circle concerning his health by pursuing interviews with Dunn, Klain, Ricchetti, Donilon, and Reed.
President Donald Trump’s White House cleared the way Wednesday for Congress to question former staffers about their private conversations with the former president by waiving executive privilege—unless Biden or the aides challenge the decision in court.
Just hours after the White House’s announcement Comer announced Bernal’s attorney allegedly notified the Committee that he would no longer be willing to voluntarily appear for the June 26 interview.
The next day Comer announced that he would be subpoenaing Bernal after attempting to doge testifying in the probe.
The chairman announced Friday, that letters were sent to four more senior Biden officials, including former Senior Advisor and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and former Chief of Staff Jeff Zients.
Additionally, former administration officials Special Assistant to the President Ian Sams and Senior Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates have been requested to participate in transcribed interviews. (RELATED: Several Biden Officials Agree To Testify On Cognitive Decline Cover-Up)
Neera Tanden, former staff secretary and senior advisor to Biden, testified Tuesday before the Committee that she authorized the use of the autopen from October 2021 to May 2023 but was uncertain who granted the final approval.