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‘Right down the line’: Medicaid reform in ‘big, beautiful bill’ divides lawmakers by party

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Medicaid reform in President Donald Trump’s «big, beautiful bill» has drawn a partisan line through Congress. 

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Democrats have railed against potential Medicaid cuts since Trump was elected, while Republicans have celebrated Medicaid reform through the reconciliation process as an efficient way to eliminate waste, fraud and abuse in the welfare program. 

Fox News Digital asked lawmakers from both ends of the political spectrum to react to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s Medicaid reform. The results were as expectedly divided. 

«This is all B.S., what the Democrats are doing,» Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., told Fox News Digital. «They’re pushing the agenda that we’re cutting 10 million people off Medicaid. It’s people that actually shouldn’t be on it, illegals that shouldn’t be on it. We’re reforming it.»

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Democrats have rejected Medicaid reform in President Donald Trump’s «big, beautiful bill.» (Getty/AP)

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a nonpartisan federal agency that has been ridiculed by Republicans, estimated this week that Trump’s «big, beautiful bill» would leave 10.9 million people without health insurance, including 1.4 million who are in the country without legal status in state-funded programs.

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But Republicans are holding firm in their defense of Medicaid reform, which Republicans say only cuts benefits to illegal immigrants, those ineligible to receive benefits who are currently receiving benefits, duplicate enrollees in one or more states and those who are able but choosing not to work. 

«The people who would not continue to get Medicaid benefits under this bill were not qualified to get them in the first place,» Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., told Fox News Digital. 

TRUMP’S ‘BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’ FACES RESISTANCE FROM REPUBLICAN SENATORS OVER DEBT FEARS

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President Donald Trump and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., talk with reporters after a House Republican Conference meeting on the budget reconciliation bill at the U.S. Capitol May 20, 2025.  (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Democrats continue to sound off on the healthcare threat of eliminating 10 million people from Medicaid. Not a single House Democrat voted to pass Trump’s championed legislation, which includes fulfilling key campaign promises like cutting taxes, immigration reform and American energy production. 

«These burdensome regulatory requirements for proving that somebody has obtained or sought work are going to mean millions of people will go without healthcare, and the restrictions on food assistance are equally an obstacle to people meeting their everyday needs,» Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said. 

Blumenthal added he is «very, very concerned about these seemingly cruel and unproductive ways of raising money simply to finance tax cuts» for «wealthy billionaires.»

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New Jersey Democratic Sen. Andy Kim said he is happy to have an «honest conversation» about government efficiency and saving taxpayer dollars, but that’s not the reality of this bill. 

Congressional Democrats hold a rally and press conference to announce their opposition to a Republicans plan to cut Medicaid in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill on May 13, 2025 in Washington, DC. House Republicans released a spending plan this week that would cause millions of poor Americans to lose Medicaid and millions more to pay higher fees, all part of President Donald Trump's budget priorities. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Congressional Democrats held a rally and news conference to announce their opposition to a Republican plan to cut Medicaid in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill May 13, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

«People are struggling, and I feel like, in the richest, most powerful country in the world, we should be able to make sure that people can have the basic needs they need to be able to survive,» Kim said of Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. 

Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., told Fox News Digital there is «nothing beautiful» about Trump’s «big, beautiful bill.»

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«This is horrific, and it adds massive amounts to our debt, compromising our ability to [fund] the fundamentals in the future, foundations for families to thrive — health care, housing, education, good-paying jobs. That’s what we should be doing here, not doing massive tax cuts for billionaires and paying for them by tearing down programs for ordinary families,» Merkley said. 

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The national debt stands at more than $36.2 trillion as of June 5, according to the Fox Business, based on data from the Treasury Department.

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The CBO’s report this week also estimated Trump’s bill will cut taxes by $3.7 trillion while raising deficits by $2.4 trillion over a decade. 

Fox News’ Anders Hagstrom and Eric Revell contributed to this report. 

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Madeleine McCann search resumes as suspect’s prison release looms after years behind bars

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A renewed search for Madeleine McCann, an English toddler who disappeared from a family vacation to Portugal May 3, 2007, likely came from a trusted inside tip, according to Grey Bull Rescue founder Bryan Stern.

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Madeleine was abducted from the family’s ground-floor apartment in Praia da Luz, a coastal, southern Portuguese city, when she was 3 years old.

Portuguese and German police began a new search this week in Praia da Luz that concluded Thursday, and officials have not yet said whether they discovered any evidence that may be significant to the missing persons case, according to Reuters.

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«The five W’s are unanswered right now: Who did it? How did it happen? When did it happen? Where did it happen, you know?» Stern, a multiple-tour combat veteran of the U.S. Army and Navy who now rescues people for a living, told Fox News Digital. 

«That’s why these situations are so frustrating … because there’s way more questions than answers. The only thing that anybody knows for sure is that there’s a little girl who used to be walking the streets; now she’s not.»

This undated file photo made available by the London Metropolitan Police shows missing British girl Madeleine McCann before she vanished from a Portuguese holiday complex May 3, 2007. (AP/London Metropolitan Police)

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He added that renewed searches like this one for Madeleine show that law enforcement agencies are still actively searching for answers in an unsolved case, and they may have received a tip from someone who knew the main suspect in her disappearance or the suspect himself as part of a deal with prosecutors. 

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A search was conducted June 5, 2025, at the request of the German federal police to look for evidence that could implicate Christian Brueckner, who German prosecutors say is the prime suspect in Madeleine McCann’s disappearance. (James Manning/PA Images)

In 2020, German authorities named Christian Brueckner, 45, the main suspect in Madeleine’s disappearance. That same year, German officials declared her dead.

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Authorities search for evidence in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. (James Manning/PA Images)

Brueckner continues to deny his involvement in the case. Brueckner spent many years in Portugal, including in Praia da Luz, around the time of Madeleine’s disappearance.

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The house where Christian Brueckner was reportedly staying in Monte Judeu, Portugal.  (James Manning/PA Images)

He is serving a seven-year sentence for raping a 72-year-old woman in 2005 and is scheduled to be released in September, according to Reuters.

Brueckner was also charged in 2022 for sex crimes against children that German authorities allege he committed in Portugal between 2000 and 2017.

A search team close to Praia De Luz, Portugal, where searches are being carried out by officers investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, in countryside a few miles from the resort where she was last seen in 2007.

Police investigators arrive to continue an ongoing search operation in the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann at Atalaia, Lagos, in Algarve, June 5, 2025. (Patricia de Melo Moreira/AFP)

A source involved with the search in Praia da Luz this week told Reuters it included several derelict houses, wells and reservoirs covering «dozens of hectares.»

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Stern noted officials also likely used radar technology that «can see into the ground.»

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Madeleine McCann disappeared from a Portugal vacation 18 years ago. (Carabinieri Milano/handout)

«They find stuff in the dirt all the time, all the time. It’s 2025. Technology is amazing. DNA technology, specifically, is amazing. DNA doesn’t die,» Stern said. «There’s technology that can see into the ground. They use it for fossils all the time. They use it for missing people all the time.

«They use it for oil drilling. They use them for water mitigation, all kinds of things. … It’s a type of radar that pushes sound and energy down, and it comes back up with a return, and that return, in today’s world, can actually be extremely, extremely detailed.»

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Authorities look for evidence in Madeleine McCann’s disappearance. (James Manning/PA Images)

Stern works «all the time» with parents who have lost children, and he said talking to them is the hardest part of his job. 

«I don’t care about the bad guys. I don’t care about the Russians or Hezbollah or any of that stuff. What I care about is the mommy who’s depending on me to bring her kid back. That’s what really, really drives me and scares me. … My biggest thing that I’m afraid of is having to go to a mother saying I failed. Seven hundred and twenty-nine missions later, we’ve never failed; 7,128 people later, we’ve never failed.»

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The search June 5, 2025, was conducted at the request of the German federal police as they look for evidence that could implicate Christian Brueckner, who German prosecutors say is the prime suspect in Madeleine’s disappearance. (James Manning/PA Images)

In the McCann case, however, Stern said not knowing absolutely that she is dead, because her remains have never been found, is «painful.»

Madeleine was born in May 2003 and would be turning 22 years old this year.

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The Official Find Madeleine Campaign, run by Madeleine’s parents — Kate and Gerry McCann — did not respond to an inquiry from Fox News Digital regarding the search.


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Una hija desaparecida, restos humanos en el patio y una casa del horror: el macabro caso de Fred y Rose West

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Un tumulto de personas comenzó a acercarse el 24 de febrero de 1994 al 25 de la calle Cromwell Street, en la ciudad británica de Gloucester. También llegó esa tarde una gran cantidad de policías para instalarse en el patio de una casa. Con el pasar de las horas, los vecinos y la prensa esperaban con expectativa de saber lo que pasaba.

Poco después dieron a conocer la incógnita: buscaban el cuerpo de Heather West, una adolescente que estaba desaparecida desde 1986. Luego de una denuncia, los hermanos de la chica le habían contado a los investigadores que su padre solía bromear con que ella “estaba enterrada en el jardín”.

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No pasó mucho tiempo hasta que Frederick West reveló que había asesinado y enterrado a su hija. Sin embargo, después de una exhaustiva investigación, no solo dieron a conocer que había más de un cuerpo debajo las baldosas, sino que había un oscuro pacto del matrimonio West.

La familia

Frederick Walter Stephen West nació el 29 de septiembre de 1941 en la localidad de Much Marcle, en Inglaterra. Creció en una familia trabajadora, pero él se involucró en el crimen desde muy chico.

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Durante la adolescencia, se mudó a la casa de una tía en Gloucester y empezó a trabajar. También cometía algunos robos, algo que lo llevó a estar detrás de las rejas en varias ocasiones.

En cuanto cumplió los 20, decidió casarse con Rena Costello, una joven que en ese momento estaba a punto de dar a luz a Charmaine, una beba que había sido concebida con una pareja anterior.

A pesar de ello, empezó una relación paralela con Rosemary Letts, una adolescente de 16 años que quedó embarazada de él al poco tiempo. En 1970, Fred y Rose decidieron casarse y tuvieron a su primogénita, Heather. En los años siguientes, el matrimonio tuvo seis hijos más.

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Fred y Rose West decidieron casarse en 1972, cuando ella tenía 16 años y estaba embarazada de su primogénita, Heather. (Foto: gentileza Cordon Press).

La casa del horror de Gloucester

Mientras el caso de los West conmocionaba a la sociedad europea, los investigadores aún estaban en búsqueda de los restos de Heather en el jardín. Sin embargo, cuando pensaron que el trabajo estaba terminado, un macabro hallazgo les demostró que en realidad solo era el inicio de una serie de crímenes escalofriantes.

Junto a los restos óseos de la hija de Fred y Rose, encontraron otros. Hasta ese momento, solo el padre estaba detenido, mientras la mujer estaba en una casa de seguridad con el resto de sus hijos.

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Los investigadores empezaron a presionar al padre para que contara toda la verdad, y fue así cómo pudieron identificar a ese segundo cuerpo. Era Shirley Robinson, una joven que alquilaba una habitación en esa casa y que era amante de Fred. Fue vista por última vez en mayo de 1978, cuando estaba embarazada de ocho meses.

Al poco tiempo encontraron los restos de Alison Chambers, una adolescente que era amiga de Robinson y que fue reportada como desaparecida en agosto de 1979.

Los peritos retirando los restos óseos de las víctimas de la casa de los West. (Foto: CNN).

Los peritos retirando los restos óseos de las víctimas de la casa de los West. (Foto: CNN).

A partir de ese momento, la policía decidió excavar en todos los pisos de la casa para buscar más cuerpos. Sin embargo, ese mismo día, Frederick West le hizo llegar una carta firmada a los investigadores con la que reveló que cometió nueve asesinatos más.

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Para este punto, una hipótesis comenzó a cobrar fuerza: no había forma que todos esos crímenes hubieran sucedido en esa casa sin que Rosemary West lo supiera.

Un pacto oscuro

Con el correr de los días, Fred colaboró con los policías no solo para identificar a las víctimas, sino para señalar los lugares en donde las había enterrado.

En la la casa encontraron los restos de Lynda Gough, Carole Ann Cooper, Lucy Partington, Teresa Siegenthaler y Shirley Hubbard.

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En ese momento, el asesino admitió que su modus operandi para raptar a las chicas era ofrecerles transporte cuando se las cruzaba en la ruta de noche. Luego, las llevaba a su casa, abusaba de ellas y las asesinaba.

Sin embargo, un detalle que despertó la inquietud de los investigadores es que todas las víctimas fueron descuartizadas. Una tarea que era difícil de pensar para una sola persona.

Así empezaron a indagar en la historia de Rosemary West. A partir de los testimonios de personas cercanas a ella, establecieron que, antes darse a conocer los crímenes, ella se prostituía en la casa familiar.

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Aparentemente, Fred la obligaba a hacerlo en una habitación que estaba equipada con micrófonos para que él pudiera escuchar los encuentros. Pero también se sospechaba que todo era parte de un pacto entre ambos.

El problema era que, más allá de las sospechas, no había pruebas concretas que permitieran imputar a Rose por ser partícipe de los crímenes de su marido.

Rosemary West fue una de las sospechosas desde el principio. (Foto: CNN).

Rosemary West fue una de las sospechosas desde el principio. (Foto: CNN).

Las excavaciones en la casa de Cromwell Street terminaron y Fred West guió a los peritos a un campo en la localidad de Kempley. El hombre dijo que ahí había enterrado a su exesposa, Rena, su hija, Charmaine, y a la niñera que tuvieron en ese momento, Ann McFall.

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A pesar de ello, había algo que no cuadraba. Luego de que los forenses lograran determinar la fecha aproximada de muerte de la hija menor, establecieron que Fred había estado preso en esa fecha por una causa por robo. Era imposible que hubiera matado a la nena.

Pero lo que sí se sabía era que, durante ese momento, Rose había sido la niñera de la nena y que la despreciaba. De esta manera, la policía acusó formalmente a la mujer por homicidio y la detuvieron.

La condena

En los interrogatorios iniciales, Frederick West intentó encubrir a su esposa y desligarla de todos sus crímenes. Así se mantuvo hasta la primera audiencia en la que estuvo frente a ella cara a cara, y la mujer ni se inmutó ante su presencia.

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Después de ese episodio, el pacto de silencio se rompió y Fred decidió hablar primero. “Rose rompió todas sus promesas y yo no hice nada solo”, explicó en una entrevista con los investigadores.

Fred West fue encontrado muerto en su celda el 1 de enero de 1995. Se había ahorcado con una sábana y fue encontrado por uno de los guardias en la mañana.

En ese momento, la bronca de la sociedad británica estalló y reclamó justicia por las 12 víctimas. Todas las miradas se posaron en Rose.

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Representación ilustrativa del juicio de Rosemary West. (Foto: People)

Representación ilustrativa del juicio de Rosemary West. (Foto: People)

Diez meses después, empezó el juicio contra Rosemary West y así dieron a conocer los horrores que las víctimas sufrieron con el matrimonio.

Uno de los testimonios más impactantes fue el de Caroline Owens, una joven que trabajó como niñera en la casa del 25 de Cromwell Street. Ella relató que Fred y Rose abusaron de ella mientras estaba en la casa. A pesar de que presentó una denuncia y hubo un juicio, la pareja solo tuvo que pagar una multa.

También establecieron que fueron los hijos de los West quienes iniciaron una denuncia en un principio, motivo por el que dieron a conocer la serie de asesinatos. Los chicos, asustados por la tiranía de su padre, lo acusaron de abusar sexualmente de dos de sus hermanas, Mae y Heather.

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Con las pruebas recolectadas y la declaración de los testigos, la fiscalía sostuvo que Rose también estuvo involucrada en los crímenes de su esposo, pese a que ella siempre mantuvo su inocencia.

En cuanto le tocó declarar ante el tribunal, la mujer habló sobre los abusos que vivió durante su infancia y argumentó que había sido manipulada por los deseos de su marido, ya que veía en él una persona que la protegió desde el inicio.

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Sin embargo, las pruebas eran contundentes y el jurado declaró a Rosemary West culpable por unanimidad. La mujer fue condenada a cadena perpetua sin posibilidad de libertad condicional.

Hoy tiene 71 años y cumple su sentencia en la cárcel de mujeres de Ashford, en la localidad británica de Surrey. Es considerada una de las presas más peligrosas del centro penitenciario.

Poco después del juicio, la casa de la calle Cromwell fue demolida y se construyó en su lugar un camino para recordar a las víctimas de la pareja que sembró el terror en Reino Unido.

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Obama WH physician says Biden doc should have performed cognitive test

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Former President Barack Obama’s White House physician said in a new interview that former President Joe Biden’s doctor should have performed a cognitive test to evaluate his fitness to serve in office. 

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Obama’s doctor, Jeffrey Kuhlman, told The Washington Post that Biden White House physician Kevin O’Connor should have performed a cognitive test during Biden’s last year as president, given his age. 

O’Connor, who Kuhlman first appointed as Biden’s doctor in 2009 when he was vice president, declared in a 2024 report that the then-81-year-old president «continues to be fit for duty.» The report did not mention any neurocognitive testing. 

«Sometimes those closest to the tree miss the forest,» Kuhlman told the Post.

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«It shouldn’t be just health, it should be fitness,» Kuhlman said. «Fitness is: Do you have that robust mind, body, spirit that you can do this physically, mentally, emotionally demanding job?»

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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., has subpoenaed former President Joe Biden’s physician Kevin O’Connor to appear for a deposition as part of a probe into Biden’s mental decline.  (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)

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Kuhlman, who departed the White House Medical Unit in 2013, described O’Connor as «a good doctor» who appeared to do his best to «give trusted medical advice.»

«I didn’t see that he’s purposely hiding stuff, but I don’t know that,» Kuhlman told the Post. «Maybe the investigation will show it.»

President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate whether Biden’s aides «abused the power of Presidential signatures through the use of an autopen to conceal Biden’s cognitive decline and assert Article II authority.» 

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«This conspiracy marks one of the most dangerous and concerning scandals in American history,» the order says. «The American public was purposefully shielded from discovering who wielded the executive power, all while Biden’s signature was deployed across thousands of documents to effect radical policy shifts.»  

«Let me be clear: I made the decisions during my presidency,» Biden said in a statement Wednesday night. «I made the decisions about the pardons, executive orders, legislation, and proclamations. Any suggestion that I didn’t is ridiculous and false.»

Trump’s order appeared to nod to the findings of special counsel Robert Hur, who investigated Biden’s handling of classified documents while he was vice president. 

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In a report released in February 2024, Hur concluded Biden «willfully retained and disclosed» sensitive materials but should not stand trial, describing the president as a «sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.» Hur cited instances when Biden could not recall key dates and events, including when he served as vice president and when his son, Beau, passed away. The report was released at a time when Biden was still planning a second term run. 

Last week, House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., issued a subpoena for O’Connor to appear for a deposition at the end of the month «as part of the investigation into the cover-up of President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and potentially unauthorized issuance of sweeping pardons and other executive actions.» 

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Former President Joe Biden speaks to reporters after a ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park, in New Castle, Delaware, on May 30, 2025.  (REUTERS/Ken Cedeno)

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The committee re-posted the Post’s interview with Kuhlman to X, writing, «Even Obama’s doctor admits the truth. This is precisely why Chairman @RepJamesComer subpoenaed Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s physician. This is a scandal of historical proportions, and we will investigate it thoroughly!» 

In a letter to O’Connor, Comer said the transcribed interview would focus on the physician’s February 2024 assessment that Biden was «a healthy, active, robust 81-year-old male, who remains fit to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency.»

«Among other subjects, the Committee expressed its interest 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 President,» Comer wrote. 

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Questions about Biden’s cognitive state stretch extend solely past Republicans. 

CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’ Alex Thompson recently published a book titled «Original Sin,» which details concerns and debates inside the White House and Democratic Party over Biden’s mental state and age.

In the book, Tapper and Thompson wrote, «Five people were running the country, and Joe Biden was at best a senior member of the board.»

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President Joe Biden speaks with White House Physician Kevin O’Connor as he arrives back at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 28, 2023.  (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Naomi Biden, the former president’s granddaughter, dismissed the book as «political fairy smut for the permanent, professional chattering class.» 

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Comer requested transcribed interviews with Biden’s White House senior advisers Mike Donilon and Anita Dunn, former White House chief of staff Ron Klain, former deputy chief of staff Bruce Reed and Steve Ricchetti, a former counselor to the president. He also called for former senior White House aides Annie Tomasini, Anthony Bernal, Ashley Williams and Neera Tanden to appear before the committee and suggested subpoenas could be forthcoming if they did not schedule voluntary interviews. 

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The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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