READ IN FULL: House Oversight Committee releases Biden cognitive decline and autopen report
the House Oversight Committee, led by Republican James Comer, released a detailed 90-page report alleging that president Joe Biden showed signs of cognitive decline during his time in office. The report accuses Biden’s senior aides of exercising presidential powers on his behalf, including issuing executive orders and clemency warrants using the presidential autopen, without clear evidence that Biden personally approved thes actions. The committee has requested Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate whether all executive actions taken under Biden from 2021 to January 19,2025,were properly authorized by the president. Additionally, the investigation calls for a review of Biden’s longtime physician, Kevin O’Connor, citing potential conflicts of interest and concerns about his medical oversight during Biden’s alleged cognitive deterioration. While Republicans argue the report contains serious evidence of Biden’s incapacity and unauthorized exercise of presidential powers by staff, Democrats dismiss the findings as politically motivated. Biden himself maintains that he personally made all decisions during his presidency. The full report and related documents have been made publicly available.
READ IN FULL: House Oversight Committee releases Biden cognitive decline and autopen report
House Republicans on the Oversight Committee released a long-awaited report on former President Joe Biden‘s cognitive decline and his staff’s use of the autopen, finding that his top aides exercised presidential powers on his behalf during his time in office.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) unveiled a 90-page report Tuesday accusing senior aides of wielding the “powers of the presidency” in Biden’s name — including by issuing executive orders, clemency warrants, and other directives through the presidential autopen — without establishing proof that Biden personally approved them. The committee separately asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to determine whether official acts taken between 2021 and Jan. 19 of this year “were duly authorized by the President of the United States.”
Comer has also pressed for a deeper investigation into Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s longtime physician, alleging that O’Connor’s medical oversight of Biden, paired with professional ties to first lady Jill Biden, created conflicts of interest during a period of evident cognitive deterioration. The committee has suggested O’Connor could face review of his medical license depending on the findings.
Committee Republicans say the investigative report reflects the most serious evidence to date that Biden was not fully executing his duties, and that staff effectively assumed the powers vested in the presidency without constitutional authority. Democrats have dismissed the allegations as politically motivated and unsubstantiated, and Biden has maintained that every decision he made while president was his own.
Read the full House Oversight documents on Biden staff, executive actions, and O’Connor below.
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