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A prominent aide, once referred to as Jill Biden’s “work husband,” has decided against testifying before Congress. This comes amidst an expanding investigation into accusations suggesting a White House cover-up concerning Joe Biden’s health.

Anthony Bernal, a longtime advisor to the former First Lady, was expected to appear before the House Oversight Committee on June 26.

First Lady Jill Biden speaking with an advisor before a speech.
Jill Biden’s top aide Anthony Bernal has backed out of testifying before Congress about an alleged cover-up of Joe Biden’s mental declineCredit: AFP
Anthony Bernal, assistant to the President and senior advisor to the First Lady, waiting outside a church.
Bernal has refused to cooperate after the White House waived executive privilegeCredit: AFP

The drama unfolded in Washington, DC.

Committee Chair James Comer revealed Bernal has refused to attend the transcribed interview after previously confirming that he would cooperate.

The committee is examining whether top aides to President Biden actively concealed indications of his purported cognitive issues from both the general public and subordinate staff members during his presidency.

Bernal’s abrupt refusal came just after the White House waived executive privilege protections related to the probe.

Comer stated on Tuesday, “With the White House now having waived executive privilege, it’s very evident that Anthony Bernal—Jill Biden’s so-called ‘work husband’—never planned to be forthright regarding Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and the subsequent cover-up.”

“With no privilege left to hide behind, Mr. Bernal is now running scared, desperate to bury the truth.”

Comer vowed to force Bernal’s testimony if needed, saying, “The Oversight Committee will not tolerate this obstruction.”

He said a subpoena is on the table if Bernal’s decision follows the testimony of Neera Tanden, the former Staff Secretary who oversaw use of Biden’s autopen for official documents, Fox News reported.

Tanden admitted she had little direct contact with Biden despite being authorized to sign key executive actions on his behalf.

She said she would send decision memos to Biden’s inner circle and only receive them back once approved, without knowing what happened in between.

Republicans reveal video ‘evidence’ of Biden’s cognitive decline as they name-and-shame Democrats who ‘buried’ red flags

“Her testimony raises serious questions about who was really calling the shots in the Biden White House amid the President’s obvious decline,” Comer said.

Fox News obtained letters showing Trump’s legal team won’t allow former Biden aides to use their previous White House roles as a shield.

Trump’s Deputy Counsel Gary Lawkowski sent the notices to several former senior Biden officials.

That list includes Bernal, Ron Klain, Anita Dunn, Steve Ricchetti, Mike Donilon, Annie Tomasini, Bruce Reed, and Ashley Williams.

Who is Anthony Bernal?

  • Longtime senior advisor to Jill Biden
  • Nicknamed her “work husband” by insiders
  • Worked closely with the First Lady throughout Biden’s presidency
  • Now under scrutiny for his alleged role in mental health cover-up

Who’s been sent letters?

Deputy Counsel Gary Lawkowski sent letters to:

  • Ron Klain
  • Anita Dunn
  • Steve Ricchetti
  • Mike Donilon
  • Annie Tomasini
  • Bruce Reed
  • Ashley Williams
  • Anthony Bernal

“In light of the unique and extraordinary nature of the matters under investigation, President Trump has determined that an assertion of executive privilege is not in the national interest,” Lawkowski’s letter said.

The letter said the Biden official must testify on matters including “fitness for the office of the President” and “knowledge of who exercised executive powers.”

Comer claimed Bernal, along with other aides, helped “run interference” and cover for the former president.

He said during the previous Congress, Bernal and two other key aides were subpoenaed but never made available for interviews or depositions.

Comer accused the Biden White House of obstructing the committee’s work.

He added that the panel is determined to expose who was “really in charge” during Biden’s presidency.

Bernal’s team has not issued a public response to the latest developments.

The Oversight Committee is moving forward with plans to secure additional testimony as the investigation intensifies.

Jill Biden and an advisor arriving at the J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building for the Hunter Biden trial.
The panel is investigating whether Biden’s top aides helped hide signs of his alleged cognitive decline from the public and lower-level staffers during his time in office (stock image)Credit: Getty
President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden waving goodbye.
Biden’s presidency was plagued by doubts over his physical and mental wellbeingCredit: AFP
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