It subpoenaed first lady Jill Biden's top aide Anthony Bernal,
deputy chief of staff Annie Tomasini, and senior adviser Ashley
Williams. The development was reported earlier by Axios.
WHY IT'S IMPORTANT
Biden has faced doubts about his reelection chances after a weak
and faltering performance in a debate against Republican former
President Donald Trump late last month.
Since then, some Democratic members of Congress and high-
profile donors have publicly asked him to step aside as the
party's candidate for the Nov. 5 election. Biden has said he
will stay in the race.
KEY QUOTES
"Key White House staff must come before our committee so we can
provide the transparency and accountability that Americans
deserve," Republican U.S. Representative James Comer, the
panel's chair, said. Comer called Biden "unfit" for office and
alleged his staff were not being transparent.
"According to one former Biden aide, these three employees –
Annie Tomasini, Anthony Bernal, and Ashley Williams – have
created 'a protective bubble around' President Biden," the panel
added.
White House spokesperson Ian Sams said the subpoenas were "a
baseless political stunt" and that Comer was "weaponizing
subpoenas to get headlines instead of seeking information
through the proper constitutional process."
CONTEXT
Many lawmakers from Biden's own party have expressed worries
that Biden has not done enough in the ensuing days to convince
voters that the debate was an aberration, rather than a true
reflection of his abilities. Biden has argued that he is
best-positioned to defeat Trump.
Comer previously tried to interview the three aides during a
probe into Biden's handling of classified documents in which
Special Counsel Robert Hur did not press charges against the
president, the panel said, adding the White House did not make
the three aides available at the time.
WHAT'S NEXT
The Republican-led panel has asked the aides to respond by July
17 and requested they sit for closed-door interviews later in
July.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh and Andrea Shalal;Editing by
Matthew Lewis and Diane Craft)
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