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Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre made a high-profile interview on the House Oversight Committee on Friday to see if senior staff worked to cover up signs of a mental decline in the then-President Joe Biden.
Jean-Pierre is one of the most prominent figures on the committee to date, and he is the most public spokesperson for Biden from May 2022 to the end of his term.
The Democrat-turned-independent Democrat did not speak to reporters on his way to a closed indoor investigator interview, which was scheduled to start at 10 a.m. and may continue until the afternoon.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky).
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Karine Jean-Pierre, then-white House Press Secretary, held a press conference at the White House in Washington, DC on October 21, 2024 (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Commission investigators are particularly interested in the myriad leniency orders signed by Biden, including about 2,500 at the end of the presidency through autonomous driving.
Biden himself told The New York Times Recently, he has made every lenient decision himself. His allies also slam Republican-led investigations as partisan exercises.

Former White House media secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and former White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients plan to meet with House oversight investigators. (Fox News)
Jean-Pierre Donald Trump. She told reporters at a press conference in early July that Biden was “as keen as always.”
But unlike other former government aides who appeared before her – many still maintain close ties and loyalty to Biden, Jean-Pierre was very public with their world earlier this year.
In June, Jean-Pierre announced that she was writing a book called “Independence: Looks inside the White House outside the party line.”

Then-President Joe Biden spoke from the White House State Restaurant on May 31, 2024. (AP/Evan Vucci)
She also announced that she would leave the Democratic Party in a press release for the book in October 2025.
The summary of her book shows that it was “three weeks that led Biden to give up his second term, and the Democratic betrayal led to his decision.”
Others on Biden’s track reportedly laughed at the news.
“When you are not only enjoying the privilege of extreme proximity to power, you can position yourself as the arrogance of an outsider – …give the name recognition you need to sell a book – and have already waved books from the largest podium, and both desperately and desperately,” a former official official. ” Tell Axios.
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Another told the media that she was “one of the most ineffective, unprepared people I’ve ever worked with.”
Comer wrote to Jean-Pierre in late June Ask her to appear In an interview, he pointed out that she was a “trusted inner confidante” and “near every day.”
“You have repeatedly argued that President Biden’s decline is attributed to strategies such as ‘cheap fakes’ or ‘misunderstandings’. If there is no investigation.