House Oversight Committee Criticizes Former Biden Spokesman
The House Oversight Committee has condemned Andrew Bates, a former spokesman for President Biden, who accused Republican lawmakers of misrepresenting his comments during a recent inquiry into autopen usage. Bates, who is the latest White House official to face questions from House investigators, expressed support for Biden’s leadership in a statement shared by sources.
A spokesperson for the committee stated that Bates is engaging in a “cover-up” regarding the president’s cognitive decline, suggesting he is being paranoid. They noted that Bates’ opening statement, leaked during a transcribed interview, echoed a narrative he has been attempting to sell to the public. The spokesperson asserted that the public can see Biden’s mental state for themselves.
Additionally, the committee pointed to newly revealed records, indicating that Biden did not approve a significant decision, which they claim could have lasting repercussions.
In his statement to Fox News Digital, Bates emphasized the team’s pride in supporting Biden, highlighting that there was a clear understanding within the White House regarding Biden’s authority. However, he hinted there are now different dynamics at play. He expressed concern over what he described as a drastic shift in leadership style.
Bates also criticized investigations by Republicans that focus on Biden, arguing these efforts divert attention from Donald Trump’s alleged corrupt dealings, including tariffs and questionable financial transactions involving the Federal Reserve. He conveyed feelings of discontent, stating that, as a taxpayer, he believes it’s inappropriate for such matters to go unexamined.
Meanwhile, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is scrutinizing whether Biden’s decisions were signed using an autopen to obscure signs of potential cognitive decline. They are especially focused on particular orders signed later in Biden’s presidency, dismissing the investigation as merely politically motivated.
House Oversight Republicans criticize Andrew Bates for comments on the autopen investigation.
House Oversight Committee Criticizes Former Biden Spokesman
The House Oversight Committee has condemned Andrew Bates, a former spokesman for President Biden, who accused Republican lawmakers of misrepresenting his comments during a recent inquiry into autopen usage. Bates, who is the latest White House official to face questions from House investigators, expressed support for Biden’s leadership in a statement shared by sources.
A spokesperson for the committee stated that Bates is engaging in a “cover-up” regarding the president’s cognitive decline, suggesting he is being paranoid. They noted that Bates’ opening statement, leaked during a transcribed interview, echoed a narrative he has been attempting to sell to the public. The spokesperson asserted that the public can see Biden’s mental state for themselves.
Additionally, the committee pointed to newly revealed records, indicating that Biden did not approve a significant decision, which they claim could have lasting repercussions.
In his statement to Fox News Digital, Bates emphasized the team’s pride in supporting Biden, highlighting that there was a clear understanding within the White House regarding Biden’s authority. However, he hinted there are now different dynamics at play. He expressed concern over what he described as a drastic shift in leadership style.
Bates also criticized investigations by Republicans that focus on Biden, arguing these efforts divert attention from Donald Trump’s alleged corrupt dealings, including tariffs and questionable financial transactions involving the Federal Reserve. He conveyed feelings of discontent, stating that, as a taxpayer, he believes it’s inappropriate for such matters to go unexamined.
Meanwhile, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is scrutinizing whether Biden’s decisions were signed using an autopen to obscure signs of potential cognitive decline. They are especially focused on particular orders signed later in Biden’s presidency, dismissing the investigation as merely politically motivated.
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