This resolution proposes the establishment of a Select Committee to Investigate the Cover-Up of President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.'s Cognitive and Physical Health Decline . The committee will consist of 13 members, with the Speaker appointing all members and designating the chair, and 5 members appointed after consultation with the minority leader. The primary function of this Select Committee is to investigate and report on President Biden's cognitive and physical health decline and any potential concealment of information from the American public. Its specific investigative areas include the President's cancer diagnosis, the roles of Vice President Kamala Harris and Jill Biden in any alleged cover-up, and the influence of media outlets on narratives surrounding the President's health. The committee will also examine the President's use of autopen for official acts, the existence and suppression of Special Counsel Robert Hur's tapes, and the President's handling of classified documents. The Select Committee is granted investigative jurisdiction only, meaning it cannot take legislative action on bills or resolutions, but it can make policy recommendations and legislative proposals. It is authorized to hold public hearings and issue subpoenas for testimony and evidence. All reports, including a final report with findings, conclusions, and recommendations, must be submitted to the House by December 31, 2025, after which the committee will terminate.
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Submitted in House
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Establishing the Select Committee to Investigate the Cover-Up of President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.'s Cognitive and Physical Health Decline.
USA119th CongressHRES-448| House
| Updated: 5/29/2025
This resolution proposes the establishment of a Select Committee to Investigate the Cover-Up of President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.'s Cognitive and Physical Health Decline . The committee will consist of 13 members, with the Speaker appointing all members and designating the chair, and 5 members appointed after consultation with the minority leader. The primary function of this Select Committee is to investigate and report on President Biden's cognitive and physical health decline and any potential concealment of information from the American public. Its specific investigative areas include the President's cancer diagnosis, the roles of Vice President Kamala Harris and Jill Biden in any alleged cover-up, and the influence of media outlets on narratives surrounding the President's health. The committee will also examine the President's use of autopen for official acts, the existence and suppression of Special Counsel Robert Hur's tapes, and the President's handling of classified documents. The Select Committee is granted investigative jurisdiction only, meaning it cannot take legislative action on bills or resolutions, but it can make policy recommendations and legislative proposals. It is authorized to hold public hearings and issue subpoenas for testimony and evidence. All reports, including a final report with findings, conclusions, and recommendations, must be submitted to the House by December 31, 2025, after which the committee will terminate.