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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNicole Scherzinger stuns in zebra-print string bikini for 47th birthday beach celebrationNicole Scherzinger flaunted her sculpted physique in a zebra-print string bikini as she celebrated her 47th birthday.On Wednesday, the former Pussycat Dolls singer marked her birthday by sharing two Instagram videos in which she was seen striking various poses and frolicking on a rocky beach."46 you were Golden!" Scherzinger wrote in the post of one clip, adding a sparkle emoji."The Masked Singer" alum's two-piece featured a triangle top and a thong bottom.NICOLE SCHERZINGER SHINES A LIGHT ON OCEAN POLLUTION WHILE ON ITALIAN VACATIONScherzinger wore her hair down in loose waves and accessorized with a wide-brimmed straw hat."POV: People born in 2000 are turning 25 and so am I," she wrote over the first video.The TV personality was seen walking toward the camera, leaning against a rock with her arms spread and bending over to strike a pose.At the end of the clip, Scherzinger walked toward the camera as she winked and blew a kiss before twirling into the waves.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERIn Scherzinger's second video, she was seen meditating while sitting in the sand and doing yoga poses on a rock at the shoreline."Reflecting with deep gratitude as another year rises on the horizon. So grateful for every breath, for every sunrise and sunset. Thank you God for another year," she wrote over the clip."POV: Another year around the sun." the Hawaii native wrote in the caption, with emojis of a sun and a blue heart.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSScherzinger's beach getaway came after she won her first Tony Award for her performance of Norma Desmond in the Broadway musical "Sunset Boulevard." At the award show's 78th annual ceremony in June, the singer received the accolade for best actress in a musical, triumphing over fellow nominees Megan Hilty, Audra McDonald, Jennifer Simardd and Jasmine Amy Rogers."Growing up, I always felt like I didn't belong, but you all have made me feel like I belong, and I have come home at last,"Scherzinger said through tears while accepting her award. "So ifthere's anyone out there who feels like they don'tbelong or your time hasn't come, don't give up. Just keep on giving and giving, because the world needs your love and your life now more than ever. This is a testament that love always wins."During her acceptance speech, Scherzinger also thanked her fianc, Thom Evans, sharing that the former Scottish rugby player "believes in me when I forget to believe in myself."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPScherzinger and Evans announced their engagement in June 2023 after meeting on the set of "The X Factor: Celebrity." In the British spinoff of the American reality series "The X Factor," Scherzinger served on the judging panel alongside Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh, while Evans competed on the show as a member of the group Try Star with fellow members Levi Davis and Ben Foden.0 Comments 0 Shares 6 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMike Tyson reveals the backstory behind his marijuana reform crusadeBoxing legend Mike Tyson doesn't just like cannabis. He needs it."Some of us cant live, cant function without it," Tyson told Fox News Digital, adding that he is "100%" one of those people. He believes he would likely be in prison and "less successful as a human being" if he never discovered the plant.Cannabis played heavily into Tyson's fight with YouTuber Jake Paul. Tyson says he was heavily under the influence of marijuana when he agreed to the match.When asked if he would have agreed to fight Paul if he was sober, Tyson said "I don't really believe so, no."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe day of the match, Tyson said he used marijuana "not long before" the fight started."Yeah, I can't stop. I don't think I was high. I was very relaxed and cool," Tyson said of his state of mind before the fight. "It put me at an advantage."After losing to Paul in eight rounds, Tyson immediately used marijuana again."I said I needed a joint right away. As soon as it ended, I needed a joint. Lets get out of here," Tyson said. "It was like I was dreaming. It was like a dream. It was beautiful. It felt like I won the fight."When asked if he will fight again, Tyson said, "It depends on if cannabis ever becomes legal or not and rescheduled."By "rescheduled," Tyson means he wants to see the plant officially reclassified by the government from a category that is defined by high potential for abuse with no accepted medical use to a category of moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence.EX-NFLER SAYS HE'D 'BE IN TROUBLE' IF CANNABIS WERE STILL WIDELY ILLEGAL, GLAD TODAY'S PLAYERS CAN USE ITIt is one of the three points Tyson advocated in a recent letter to President Donald Trump's White House that he wrote in conjunction with other superstar athletes and entertainers, like Kevin Durant and Allen Iverson.Tyson, Durant and the others are pushing for reform and are putting their faith in Trump. Joe Biden, and previously Barack Obama, did not achieve major federal reform for cannabis or significant clemency for those incarcerated for non-violent cannabis crimes during their respective terms."It was a letdown, but you have to respect they were in power. You have to respect that," Tyson said. "We have a different president now, so we're talking to him. So, it seems to be a lot different talking to President Trump than with the other guy. And, like I said before, that's their agenda. This is our agenda right here."Tyson added he believes the rescheduling of marijuana is the top priority in his federal reform goals. On top of that, he and his supporters want to see mass clemency for nonviolent marijuana offenders.Tyson said seeing people going to jail for these offenses was an unfortunate memory of his childhood."I always knew that. I always knew that I am friends with those people, people come from my community," Tyson said. He recalled one member of his community he watched go to jail when he was a kid and who wasn't released until Tyson became an established fighter.A recent study by researchers at UC San Francisco determined that eating edible cannabis, such as gummies, has the same cardiovascular risk as smoking marijuana for long-term users. The risk stems from reduced blood vessel function, according to the study, published in JAMA Cardiology May 28.Tyson admitted to first using the drug before he was 10 years old. Now, he believes the minimum age for a cannabis user should be 21.For Tyson, the plant became a key component in achieving success as a boxer. He claims it made him a better athlete as a fighter, and he often used it after fights to recover.Other than the Paul fight, Tyson says there was only one other time when he used cannabis just before a fight. It was against Andrew Golota in 2000, a fight Tyson won by technical knockout."Very relaxing, very calm, very I dont know just very free," Tyson said of the experience winning that fight under the influence of cannabis.Tyson added the plant helped him avoid other drugs, like cocaine and alcohol."It makes you health conscious," Tyson said.However, when the plant was illegal and criminalized throughout parts of the U.S., Tyson said he would get sick from using cannabis he bought off the street that was laced with chemicals. He says it happened multiple times."It wasn't good. It felt like my throat was going to explode," Tyson said.Preventing the spread of marijuana laced with chemicals is one of the driving factors behind Tyson's push for federal reform. He believes the industry must be legitimized to snuff out the black market marijuana trade.The final point he made in his letter to Trump was to put an end to banking practices that restrict the financial management for cannabis businesses."They're going to do it anyway, legal or illegal, so let's make it safe. Get all the bad actors out of the picture," Tyson said.Tyson isn't embarking on his mission alone. He, Durant and Iverson were joined in the letter by former boxer Roy Jones Jr., former Dallas Cowboys star Dez Bryant, former NFL star Antonio Brown and former NFL player and prominent cannabis advocate Ricky Williams.They were also joined by music producer Weldon Angelos, who was sentenced to 55 years in prison in November 2004 for marijuana charges. Angelos was released in 2016 and pardoned by Trump in December 2020. The letter also criticized former President Joe Biden for a lack of action on addressing marijuana-related incarceration."We want [Trump] to follow through on his campaign promises," Angelos said."I think a lot of athletes use cannabis for medicinal purposes. That's why so many athletes are on the letter that we organized, because cannabis has helped him. Just look at Mike Tyson. Cannabis has helped him tremendously. So, cannabis is a medicine, People need to have access to it."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump official fires back at Democratic senator who called historic flag 'Christian nationalist' symbolEXCLUSIVE: Small Business Administration (SBA) Administrator Kelly Loeffler delivered a sharp rebuke to Democratic Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts on Tuesday after he accused the federal agency of raising a "Christian nationalist, White supremacist" flag earlier this month.The SBA flew a large American flag and a smaller "Appeal to Heaven" flag at its headquarters in Washington, D.C., on June 11 in celebration of Flag Day. The white flag featuring a green pine tree dates back to the Revolutionary War, and the words, "An appeal to Heaven," describe the hopes of colonists that God would deliver them from British tyranny."Today at SBAs Flag Day Ceremony, we proudly raised a new AMERICAN MADE flag over our headquarters in Washington. It is a privilege to serve under its Stars and Stripes - on behalf of the 34 million small businesses who represent the best of America," Loeffler wrote in a tweet.Some media outlets characterized the flag as a symbol of controversy, saying it was carried by Jan. 6 rioters and had become associated with "Christian Nationalists" and election-deniers. Last year, liberal politicians and media outlets attempted to tie Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to the Capitol riot after the flag was spotted flying at his vacation home.Markey publicly rebuked Loeffler for flying the flag, calling its display "inappropriate at a federal government institution."LOEFFLER FLIPS SCRIPT ON MEDIA'S TRUMP TARIFFS NARRATIVE BY REVEALING WHAT SMALL BUSINESSES ARE SAYING"Our federal institutions must remain above ideological influence, especially when those ideologies undermine democracy and promote division. The SBA plays a critical role in supporting our nations diverse collection of small businesses and fostering inclusive economic growth. It should not be associated with symbols that are increasingly viewed as partisan or extremist, or that promote hateful rhetoric," he wrote in an open letter dated June 25.In a letter obtained by Fox News Digital, Loeffler confronted the Democrat about his own flag controversy and defended the historic flag."While I appreciate your letter, I am surprised at your passion over this specific matter given yourtypically nonchalant observation of Flag Day which includes a history of leaving your ownAmerican Flag lying outside, on the ground, in violation of the U.S. Flag Code," she wrote.Loeffler assured him the agency would "never consider disrespecting" the United States or its service members "in this manner." She reminded the senator that flags' symbolic meanings are sometimes "subjective.""[W]hich you assuredly understand, given your own association with a flag that has been labeled by some individuals as a 'racist' emblem," she said, referencing the Massachusetts State Flag displayed outside Markey's office that has been criticized as a symbol of "slaughter" and "genocide" by some Native Americans.BLUE CITIES ADOPT PRIDE FLAGS AS OFFICIAL SYMBOLS IN BID TO SKIRT RED-STATE LAWS"Clearly, you do not agree with these actions or views, or else I strongly doubt you would continue to showcase the state flag at your offices," Loeffler's letter states. "Likewise, I do not agree with your characterization of the Appeal to Heaven flag which has a rich history as an appeal to God to protect our emerging nations liberty dating back to its first usage by General George Washington in the Revolutionary War. Its historical connotation as one of our earliest emblems of freedom and independence represents principles which the SBA wholeheartedly supports."Loeffler also mocked the Democrat for attacking a flag with historical significance while flying the pro-LGBTQ "Progress Pride" flag outside his office.She called the LGBTQ flag a "divisive" symbol "designed to honor only select subgroups," which is "contrary to our shared responsibility to serve every American," but affirmed his right to fly the flag.The Trump official concluded her letter by requesting the senator focus on topics that are of "serious" importance to American small businesses, such as passing tax cuts in President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill."The $3.3 trillion bill passed in the Senate Tuesday morning.Markey was accused of disrespecting the American flag in June 2020 after he posted a photo showing the flag sitting on his porch floor. His campaign said at the time that the flag was just there for a short time while the flag pole was being repaired after being damaged by high winds.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPSen. Markeys office did not immediately return a request for comment.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJury awards $22.75M to man who lost toes after falling from damaged NYC subway platformThe Metropolitan Transportation Authority(MTA) has reportedly been ordered to pay $22.75 million to a bike deliveryman who lost five of his toes after falling from a chipped subway platform inNew York City.A jury reached a verdict on Monday in favor of the victim, Maruf Hossain, awarding him $2.75 million more than the $20 million amount his original lawsuit sought, the New York Post reported.DC TRANSIT POLICE OFFICER STABBED AT TRAIN STATION AS SEC. SEAN DUFFY ARRIVES TO TALK SAFETY: 'UNACCEPTABLE'In June 2017, Hossain tripped on a chipped platform at the Parkchesterstation in the Bronx and fell onto the subway tracks as a train pulled in severing all five toes on his left foot. Hossain also fractured his pelvis, dislocated his hip and was left with spinal fractures and head trauma, according to the New York Post.Hossain who was born in Bangladesh and was 24 years old at the time of the incident told the court he will require constant medical care throughout the remainder of his life and will also need assistance with chores. However, Hossain said the MTA tried to "bully" him into an "unfair" settlement of $100,000, he told the New York Post.DUFFY SLAMS MTA OVER 'FACT CHECK' ON ANTI-ISRAEL MOB'S GRAND CENTRAL TAKEOVER"The jury saw through their lies and gave me a second chance at living a normal life," Hossain said in a statement to the New York Post.Hossains lawyer Nick Liakas told Fox News Digital that the verdict is not only a win for his client, but serves as a warning to powerful corporations that "the days of dodging responsibility through legal gamesmanship are over.""For far too long, the New York City Transit Authority has gambled with the well-being of innocent New Yorkers," Liakas said. "Their litigation strategy has been clear: delay, deny, and defend no matter the human cost. But this time, the jury rejected those tactics and delivered a powerful message: accountability matters, and New Yorkers deserve better."TRUMP ADMIN RIPS BLUE CITY CRIME IN VOW TO CLEAN UP DANGERS FOR COMMUTERS: 'THIS IS NOT HUMANE'In a statement to the New York Post, Liakas said the MTA argued that Hossain tried to commit suicide and maintained that the platform where he fell from was not defected. The MTA also had a teenage witness who testified that she saw Hossain jump, but Liakas said the transportation network "likely authored the witness statement themselves and passed it off as an independent statement."Hossain, who insisted he did not try to commit suicide, did not have any history of issues with substance abuse or any documented psychiatric history. Hossain sued the MTA for negligence six months after the incident, according to the New York Post.The verdict issued Monday could be further challenged or appealed."The MTA is reviewing the verdict while assessing all legal options," MTA rep Meghan Keegan told the New York Post.The MTA, which serves 15.3 million people, is the largest transportation network in North America. It serves areas surrounding New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York State and Connecticut, according to the MTA website.The MTA and Landman Corsi Ballaine & Ford did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump announces he will kick off Independence Day weekend with 'very special' patriotic eventPresident Donald Trump announced Tuesday that he will kick off his Independence Day weekend by traveling to Iowa on Thursday for "a very special event, honoring our Great Country.""I am thrilled to announce that I will be traveling to one of my favorite places in the World, beautiful Iowa, on Thursday, July 3rd, to kick off the very beginning of our exciting Celebration of Americas 250th Anniversary!" Trump posted to Truth Social Tuesday afternoon."Iowa voted for me THREE TIMES, because they love my Policies for our Wonderful Farmers and Small Businesses, and they LOVE AMERICA! This will be a very special event, honoring our Great Country, and our Brave Heroes who fought to keep us FREE," he continued, and included a link for people to RSVP. "Ill also tell you some of the GREAT things Ive already done on Trade, especially as it relates to Farmers. You are going to be very happy with what I say Should be a BIG Crowd!"The event is slated to be held at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines and is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Central Time, according to the event's website.TRUMP WHITE HOUSE RELEASES VIDEO SERIES LEADING UP TO AMERICA'S 250TH BIRTHDAY: 'ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE'"This special event serves as the magnificent start of a dynamic, year-long commemoration across our beautiful country, unveiling a vision for a renewed commitment to America's future," Monica Crowley, the principal media representative for America250, said in a press release previewing the event.TRUMP TO HOST MILITARY PARADE TO CELEBRATE ARMY'S 250TH BIRTHDAY, HONOR ACTIVE-DUTY SERVICE MEMBERS, VETERANSThe 250th anniversary of American independence will be held on July 4, 2026, with Trump repeatedly touting his administration will plan a year of patriotic events celebrating the anniversary.The president's upcoming trip to Iowa follows the Senate passing Trump's "one big, beautiful bill" Tuesday afternoon, which is a massive piece of legislation that works to advance Trump's agenda on taxes, immigration, energy, defense and the national debt.Trump was alerted to the news during a roundtable while visiting the Florida Everglades to tour a new illegal immigrant detention center, celebrating the news in separate Truth Social posts shortly after."Our Country is going to explode with Massive Growth, even more than it already has since I was Re-Elected. Between the Growth, this Bill, our Tariffs, and more, "THE ONE, BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL" sets the United States down a fiscal path by greatly reducing our Federal Deficit, and setting us on course for enormous Prosperity in the new and wonderful Golden Age of America," Trump wrote on Truth Social on Tuesday afternoon. "To my GOP friends in the House: Stay UNITED, have fun, and Vote "YAY." GOD BLESS YOU ALL!"0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTravel nightmare unfolds as storm system grounds East Coast flights ahead of July 4Flights across the country were halted Tuesday as severe thunderstorms were expected to batter the East Coast, affecting millions of travelers close to the holiday weekend.Ground stops and delays were issued at Newark Liberty International Airport and LaGuardia Airport in the New York City area, as well as at airports in Boston, Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Orlando, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).Scattered storms, excessive rainfall and flooding were expected in the northeast, the National Weather Service (NWS) said. The NWS expects up to three inches of rain along the East Coast.EAST COAST FLYERS FACE TRAVEL NIGHTMARE AFTER WEATHER SPARKS DELAYS AHEAD OF HOLIDAY WEEKENDOn Monday, Newark Liberty Airport, which has been plagued by disruptions due to ongoing staffing shortages, experienced delays of a whopping four hours due to thunderstorms, with the interruptions expected to affect flights until 2 a.m.Philadelphia International Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport began experiencing delays this week, with bad weather continuing to wreak havoc on flights as they moved through the area.NEWARK AIRPORT PASSENGERS FACE LENGTHY DELAYS DUE TO STAFFING SHORTAGESCollectively, five airports logged about 600 cancellations and 1,900 delays, according to data from FlightAware.LaGuardia Airport had about 180 flights canceled and 400 delayed, according to the site.Tuesday's expected storms come as many people are flying out of major airport hubs or driving ahead of the July 4 holiday weekend.A flood watch was in effect for the Washington, D.C., area, and heavy rains were expected in New York City.Fox News Digital's Julia Bonavita contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAmerican tourist vanishes in tropical paradise after early morning walk from vacation rentalA man from Monroe, New York, who was vacationing in Turks and Caicos late last month is missing after leaving his rental home on June 25.Brian Tarrence, 51, was last seen leaving his condo around 3:30 a.m. at the Paradise Inn in Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, according to a missing persons flyer from the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force."They seemed to be having a normal couple days, and he ended up walking out of his condo, which is in a very safe place and in the middle of Grace Bay Road," the Tarrence family's private investigator, Carl DeFazio, told Fox News Digital on Tuesday. "And we have him on camera, and he walks into town, and then he basically disappears, and we haven't heard from him since."Tarrence, who recently moved from Monroe to Manhattan, arrived in Turks and Caicos with his wife of one year on June 22, and they planned to leave on June 29.BODY OF MISSING FATHER OF FIVE FOUND IN GEORGIA LAKE AFTER KAYAKING TRIPDeFazio said the Turks and Caicos police force is using every resource it has, including drone technology and CCTV to try and locate the 51-year-old man. He also described Grace Bay Road as a "very safe" area."So far, we haven't been successful in anything, but we're not giving up hope. What I tell the family in cases like this: Stay positive until you have a reason not to be," DeFazio, a former NYPD officer and Marine who has been a PI since the 1990s, said. "He's a smart guy. We don't know what's in his mind or if he did this on his own or if somebody took him in."He left his rental with his phone and wallet. He was wearing a T-shirt, shorts and sneakers, DeFazio said.REMAINS FOUND IN SYRIA DO NOT INCLUDE THOSE OF AUSTIN TICE, FAMILY SAYSThe private investigator has been working to get records of Tarrence's phone activity on the islands, but it's taking time, he said.The day before his disappearance, he and his wife had gone on a boat trip. That evening, his wife went to bed, and when she woke up, he was gone. She hadn't noticed he left, DeFazio said.FAMILY OF AMERICAN FOUND DEAD ON BAHAMAS BEACH FEARS EVIDENCE WILL DISAPPEAR, PLEADS FOR HELPThe PI added that he is "very proud of the response from the local businesses and people on vacation" who have been offering their assistance after he posted Tarrance's missing persons flyer "everywhere in Turks and Caicos."He added that he has no reason to suspect any kind of criminality in Tarrence's disappearance at this point, but anything is possible with so few answers six days after he vanished.DeFazio said that in missing persons cases like this one, he typically tries to establish a behavior pattern, trying to hone in on activities the missing person likes and does not like to do. He also tries to determine how familiar the missing person is with the area he or she vanished from and what he or she frequented in that area.Then, he canvases the area where the person disappeared and tries to track down phone and smartwatch records to track the person's last known movements.Turks and Caicos police are asking anyone with information about Tarrence's disappearance to contact 911 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPanthers star Xavier Legette shows true grit helping with friend's ATV stuck in muddy waterWith NFL training camp around the corner, players are finding ways to stay in shape and have fun before the grind of a new season begins.For Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette, that means enjoying the outdoors, even if it means helping a friend out in a muddy situation.Legette went viral for helping a friend get an ATV out of muddy water he believed the vehicle could get through.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAt first, Legette was trying to coach his friend out of the predicament, but when that didnt work, he jumped on to do things himself. Legette didnt hesitate a bit when he saw the situation getting even more sticky.UFL STAR BRYCE PERKINS AVOIDS DEFENDERS FOR INCREDIBLE TOUCHDOWNHowever, the video clip ends with Legette and his friend trying together to pull the blue ATV out of the mud without showing the end result.Legettes wilderness adventures have been on full display since the South Carolina product entered the NFL as the Panthers first-round selection last season. He went viral for numerous reasons, including his thick Southern accent that fans adore.Hes also been seen riding horses on his farm, especially "Dolla Bill," which he gives a nod to with his touchdown celebration that mimics riding a horse.Legette had some great moments for the Panthers last season with 497 yards on 49 receptions and four touchdowns in his rookie year.He hopes to build off his rookie campaign with a Panthers team that added to its wide receivers room in the first round again, this time nabbing Tetairoa McMillan out of Arizona with the eighth overall pick in April.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMProbe into Biden's alleged mental decline cover-up deepens with more former White House officials to testifyThe House Oversight Committee is expanding its investigation into an alleged cover-up of former President Joe Bidens mental decline and possible unauthorized executive actions, and nine former senior White House officials will testify in the coming weeks.An Oversight Committee aide familiar with the interview schedule told Fox News Digital five more former senior White House staff members have agreed to appear voluntarily for transcribed interviews.Ronald Klain, former chief of staff under Biden; Steve Ricchetti, former counselor to the president; Mike Donilon, former senior advisor to the president; Bruce Reed, former deputy chief of staff for policy; and Anita Dunn, former senior advisor to the president for communications, will appear for transcribed interviews July 24 through Aug. 7.According to the aide, two other former high-ranking Biden White House officials, Ashley Williams, former special assistant to the president, and Annie Tomasini, former deputy director of Oval Office operations, former assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff, are voluntarily appearing for transcribed interviews on July 11 and July 18, respectively.EX-DNC INSIDER REVEALS 'PUPPET MASTERS' WHO RAN THE BIDEN WHITE HOUSENot all former Biden officials, however, have agreed to testify voluntarily.Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., has issued subpoenas compelling Dr. Kevin OConnor, Bidens physician, and Anthony Bernal, a former assistant to the president and senior advisor to the first lady, to appear for depositions.The aide said OConnors deposition is scheduled for July 9, while Bernals is schedule for July 16.These interviews are part of the committees ongoing investigation into the alleged attempted cover-up of Bidens decline and the potentially unauthorized issuance of sweeping pardons and other executive actions by senior White House officials usurping Bidens presidential authority.TRUMP REVEALS WHO SHOULD TESTIFY ON BIDEN ADMINISTRATION'S ALLEGED COVER-UPComer has been on the hunt for who was making decisions in Bidens inner circle during the presidents apparent mental decline.Last Friday, he sent letters to former Biden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, former White House chief of staff Jeff Zients, former senior deputy press secretary Andrew Bates and former special assistant to the president Ian Sams, demanding they present themselves for transcribed interviews with the oversight committee.In his letters, Comer says the committee believes that the four top Biden staffers have "critical" information on "who made key decisions and exercised the powers of the executive branch during the previous administration, possibly without former President Bidens consent."He said that "if White House staff carried out a strategy lasting months or even years to hide the chief executives condition or to perform his duties Congress may need to consider a legislative response."OVERSIGHT CHAIR DEMANDS JEAN-PIERRE, OTHER FORMER WH STAFF TESTIFY ON ALLEGED BIDEN MENTAL DECLINE COVERUPComer set interview dates for late August and early September and gave the four senior officials until July 4 to confirm they would comply with the demands voluntarily or if they will "require a subpoena to compel your attendance for a deposition."In a statement to Fox News Digital last week, Comer said that "as part of our aggressive investigation into the cover-up of his cognitive decline and potentially unauthorized executive actions, we must hear from those who aided and abetted this farce."0 Comments 0 Shares 3 Views 0 Reviews
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