Comer vows subpoena after Jill Biden confidant skips Oversight appearance

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 updated on June 26, 2025

Anthony Bernal, a key figure in the Biden White House, just dodged a critical House Oversight Committee probe into former President Joe Biden’s mental sharpness. House Oversight Chairman James Comer isn’t letting this slide, promising a subpoena to force Bernal’s testimony. The American people deserve answers, not excuses.

Comer announced Wednesday that Bernal, a senior adviser to former First Lady Jill Biden and ex-assistant to the president, canceled his scheduled closed-door testimony set for Thursday, as Just the News reports. This probe, laser-focused on Biden’s cognitive decline, has already seen the White House waive executive privilege for former officials. Bernal’s no-show reeks of a desperate attempt to hide inconvenient truths.

The White House’s decision Tuesday to drop executive privilege for former Biden staffers like Bernal and Neera Tanden was a rare moment of clarity. Comer had previously subpoenaed Bernal in the last Congress, signaling this isn’t his first rodeo evading scrutiny. Progressives might cheer this stonewalling, but it only fuels suspicions of a cover-up.

Bernal’s cancellation sparks outrage

“Now that the White House has waived executive privilege, it’s abundantly clear that Anthony Bernal -- Jill Biden’s so-called ‘work husband’ -- never intended to be transparent,” Comer said. That nickname stings, but it’s the secrecy that burns hotter. Bernal’s absence suggests he’s more loyal to the Biden inner circle than to the truth.

“With no privilege left to hide behind, Mr. Bernal is now running scared, desperate to bury the truth,” Comer added. His words cut through the fog of Washington doublespeak. If Bernal has nothing to hide, why skip a chance to clear the air?

“The American people deserve answers and accountability, and the Oversight Committee will not tolerate this obstruction,” Comer declared. He’s right -- voters aren’t fools. They see through the progressive playbook of delay and deflect.

Subpoena looms for Bernal

Comer didn’t mince words, vowing, “I will promptly issue a subpoena to compel Anthony Bernal’s testimony.” This isn’t a bluff; it’s a promise to hold the powerful accountable. The left’s obsession with shielding Biden’s legacy won’t stop the truth from surfacing.

Bernal’s role as a senior adviser to Jill Biden placed him at the heart of the administration’s inner workings. His refusal to testify raises red flags about what he knows -- and what he’s hiding. The probe’s focus on Biden’s mental acuity isn’t partisan; it’s about ensuring the nation’s leadership is capable.

The White House’s waiver of executive privilege was a tactical retreat, but it hasn’t softened Comer’s resolve. Bernal’s cancellation only hardens the case for a subpoena. Transparency isn’t optional in a republic -- it’s mandatory.

Tanden’s testimony raises questions

Tanden, former Biden White House staff secretary and Domestic Policy Council director, testified Tuesday, offering a glimpse into the administration’s opaque decision-making. “Ms. Tanden testified that she had minimal interaction with President Biden, despite wielding tremendous authority,” Comer noted. If a top official barely saw the president, who was really in charge?

“She explained that to obtain approval for autopen signatures, she would send decision memos to members of the president’s inner circle,” Comer said. This bureaucratic shuffle, with no clear view of who approved what, smells like a system designed to obscure accountability. It’s the kind of progressive sleight-of-hand that thrives in shadows.

“Her testimony raises serious questions about who was really calling the shots in the Biden White House,” Comer continued. Tanden’s account paints a picture of a president sidelined by his team. Voters deserve to know if unelected aides were steering the ship.

Probe demands accountability

The Oversight Committee’s probe isn’t just about Biden’s mental state -- it’s about exposing a potential cover-up that undermines public trust. Comer’s insistence on Bernal’s testimony signals a broader fight against elite arrogance. The Left’s disdain for scrutiny only fuels the case for relentless oversight.

“We will continue to pursue the truth for the American people,” Comer pledged. His resolve is a rebuke to those who think they can outrun accountability. The truth isn’t a progressive privilege -- it belongs to the public.

Bernal’s cancellation, Tanden’s vague testimony, and the White House’s privilege waiver form a troubling pattern. Comer’s subpoena threat is a necessary pushback against a system that prioritizes loyalty over honesty. The American people won’t settle for half-answers -- they demand the full story.

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