WASHINGTON — House Republicans are considering summoning former First Lady Jill Biden and other members of President Joe Biden’s family to testify about his cognitive decline while in office. This comes after former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Annie Tomasini became the third key aide to invoke the Fifth Amendment.
“There is a clear pattern emerging of Biden insiders protecting themselves from potential criminal charges related to this possible conspiracy,” House Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) said Friday. Tomasini refused to answer whether the White House instructed her to lie about the president’s health, citing her Fifth Amendment rights.
Comer added that Tomasini also pleaded the Fifth when questioned about advising President Biden on classified documents found in his garage, whether anyone in the White House told her to hide or destroy classified materials at Biden’s home or office, and if she conspired with anyone to conceal information about the Biden family’s business dealings.
“It’s clear they prefer to cover up critical details to shield themselves and Joe Biden rather than be honest with the American public about this unprecedented scandal,” Comer said.
Additionally, Jill Biden’s former chief of staff, Anthony Bernal, invoked the Fifth Amendment during a House Oversight hearing on Wednesday. Afterward, Comer told Fox News that the likelihood of summoning Jill Biden for questioning had “increased significantly.”

“So the key question remains: Was Jill Biden the one making decisions while Joe Biden was incapacitated?”
“There’s a strong likelihood we’ll be calling family members to testify,” Comer said again on Friday.
Last week, Biden’s personal doctor, Kevin O’Connor, also invoked the Fifth Amendment.




