House GOP subpoenas Biden doctor, sets sights on Karine Jean-Pierre

WASHINGTON — House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer issued a subpoena Thursday to force Joe Biden’s doctor, Kevin O’Connor, to appear for questions about the alleged cover-up of the ex-president’s mental decline — and plans to invite Karine Jean-Pierre to appear after she divulged plans for a tell-all book about the “broken” administration she served as press secretary.Dr.O’Connor refused to sit for a transcribed interview, citing patient-doctor confidentiality, but will now be called in for a grilling on June 27, according to the subpoena.“In lieu of full compliance, your counsel suggest a set of written interrogatories that would afford them as well as an unnamed medical ethics expert the ability to ‘closely evaluate’ your answers,” Comer (R-Ky.) wrote to O’Connor.
“This is not acceptable and will not satisfy the Committee’s legitimate oversight and legislative needs.Considering these facts, the attached subpoena is now necessary.”A source familiar with the House investigation said that the panel expects Jean-Pierre to be invited to give testimony as well — after she said Wednesday that she had left the Democratic Party and plans to release “Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines” on Oct.
21.O’Connor is the first person to be subpoenaed by Comer as part of his investigation of Biden’s mental decline and the alleged concealment of his slipping health.Comer initially sought the doctor’s testimony about “the circumstances surrounding your assessment in February 2024 that former President Biden was ‘a healthy, active, robust 81- year-old male, who remains fit to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency.'”The chairman noted in his latest communication that his committee also was interested in “whether your financial relationship with the Biden family affected your assessment of former President Biden’s physical and mental fitness to fulfill his duties as Presiden...