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Trump orders inquiry into 'conspiracy' to hide Biden's health decline

Trump orders inquiry into 'conspiracy' to hide Biden's health decline

The National3 days ago

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered an investigation into what Republicans claim was a "conspiracy" to cover up Joe Biden 's declining cognitive health during his time in the White House.
The move is the latest in a long-running campaign by Mr Trump to discredit his Democratic predecessor, which has been joined by Republican Party politicians and their cheerleaders in the conservative media.
But it also comes as a growing chorus of Democrats begin to acknowledge the former president appeared to have been slipping in recent years.
Those concerns were thrown into stark relief by a disastrous debate performance against Mr Trump during last year's presidential campaign, in which the then-81-year-old stumbled over his words and repeatedly lost his train of thought.
"In recent months, it has become increasingly apparent that former President Biden's aides abused the power of Presidential signatures through the use of an autopen to conceal Biden's cognitive decline," a presidential memorandum issued on Wednesday reads.
"This conspiracy marks one of the most dangerous and concerning scandals in American history.
"The American public was purposefully shielded from discovering who wielded the executive power, all while Biden's signature was deployed across thousands of documents to effect radical policy shifts."
Republicans have long claimed that Biden was suffering from intellectual decline even as the White House pressed ahead with major legislation and presidential decrees.
They cite his infrequent public appearances, as well as his apparent unwillingness to sit for interviews, as evidence of what they say was a man incapable of doing the demanding job of commander-in-chief of the United States.
They insist that those around him covered up his physical and cognitive decline, taking decisions on his behalf and using an " autopen" device that could reproduce his signature to allow them to continue to run the country in his name.
"The Counsel to the President, in consultation with the Attorney General and the head of any other relevant executive department or agency... shall investigate... whether certain individuals conspired to deceive the public about Biden's mental state and unconstitutionally exercise the authorities and responsibilities of the President," the document says.
The probe will also look at "the circumstances surrounding Mr Biden's supposed execution of numerous executive actions during his final years in office (including) the policy documents for which the autopen was used (and) who directed that the President's signature be affixed."
Mr Biden's calamitous debate performance ultimately sank his bid for re-election, with key Democratic Party figures soon calling for him to drop out of the race.
But it was only several weeks later, after unsuccessful attempts to quieten his critics, that he withdrew, anointing his vice-president Kamala Harris, who eventually lost to Trump.

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