One of Joe Biden’s former prime communications advisers is about to seem for a scheduled interview Thursday in the House Oversight Committee’s probe of the former president’s cognitive decline and doable efforts to conceal it from the general public.
Anita Dunn, the former senior adviser to the president for communications, had departed the administration in the wake of Biden’s resolution to step down from the 2024 Democratic ticket. Her closed-door testimony to the committee comes because the Republican-led panel has interviewed prime Biden White House aides in current weeks as half of its intensifying investigation.
A quantity of the former aides have sat for voluntary interviews.
On Tuesday, the panel met with former deputy chief of workers for coverage Bruce Reed, and former Biden counselor Steve Ricchetti and onetime senior adviser Mike Donilon sat for transcribed interviews final week.
Several different Biden aides, nonetheless, have declined to cooperate with the committee’s investigation and, after being subpoenaed to seem, invoked their Fifth Amendment proper in opposition to self-incrimination.
White House doctor Dr. Kevin O’Connor, former assistant to the president and senior adviser to the primary woman Anthony Bernal and former assistant to the president and deputy chief of workers Annie Tomasini have all pleaded the Fifth.