
"The GOP report does not include any concrete evidence that aides conspired to enact policies without Biden's knowledge or that the president was unaware of laws, pardons or executive orders signed in his name. But Republicans said their findings cast doubt on all of the Democrat's actions in office. They sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi urging a full investigation. Republican President Donald Trump ordered a similar inquiry earlier this year."
"It focuses heavily on the pardons he granted in office, including to his son, Hunter Biden, based on depositions with close Biden aides. "The cost of the scheme to hide the fallout of President Biden's diminished physical and mental acuity was great but will likely never be fully calculated," the report reads. "The cover-up put American national security at risk and the nation's trust in its leaders in jeopardy.""
"Biden has strenuously denied he was unaware of his administration's actions, calling such claims "ridiculous and false." Democrats on the House Oversight committee denounced the probe as a distraction and a waste of time. Republicans are shifting attention back to Biden at a politically tumultuous time, 10 months into Trump's presidency, with the government shut down and Congress at a standstill over legislation to fund it."
House Republicans allege President Biden's mental decline allowed aides to sign documents with an autopen and enact policies without his awareness. Republicans offered no concrete evidence that aides conspired or that Biden lacked knowledge of laws, pardons, or executive orders signed in his name. The inquiry emphasizes pardons, including Hunter Biden's, citing depositions from close aides and accuses a cover-up that jeopardized national security and public trust. Biden and Democrats deny the allegations as false and politically motivated. Republicans urged the attorney general to open a full investigation.
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