Well, here’s an unexpected plot twist…
Today, Joe Biden’s former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain was called in to give a closed-door interview as part of the House Oversight Committee’s ongoing investigation into the health coverup and autopen scandal.
But, unlike the three witnesses who had gone before him, Klain did not plea the Fifth to get out of answering questions.
Quite the opposite. He actually talked.
Immediately after the interview, multiple members of Congress said he answered every single question accurately and cooperatively.
Check it out:
🚨 JUST IN: Biden White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain DOES NOT plead the 5th Amendment today during his testimony to members of Congress on the health coverup scandal.
GIVE US HIS ANSWERS!
"He is talking, he is being cooperative, he is not evading questions." pic.twitter.com/PZGI7aG2As
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) July 24, 2025
Klain’s cooperation with the investigation comes after multiple other aides invoked the Fifth Amendment to avoid answering a single question.
The Hill noted:
Several other former aides from the Biden administration invoked their Fifth Amendment rights and refused to answer the committee’s questions in recent depositions: Anthony Bernal, former chief of staff to first lady Jill Biden; deputy director of Oval Office operations Annie Tomasini; and Biden’s former White House doctor Kevin O’Connor.
Others, though, have answered questions in depositions with the committee, such as former Biden aides Ashley Williams and Neera Tanden.
“Americans what to know, was Joe Biden in fact aware of what the autopen was being used to sign his name on, or was in fact some family members or high-level officials in the Biden administration just acting unilaterally as president of the United States and using the autopen?” Comer said ahead of Klain’s interview.
One Biden ally told The Hill that former aides to the ex-president will take different approaches to the investigation, which they see as an exercise in political retribution.
“People are going to take different approaches. Some might speak to committee, while others may invoke their Fifth Amendment rights. But none of it changes the fact that this investigation isn’t about oversight — it’s about political retribution,” the Biden ally said.
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After the interview, Rep. Andy Biggs released this statement on X:
This morning, I attended the Oversight
Committee’s closed-door interview of Ron Klain, a former Chief of Staff to President Joe Biden. Unlike the other Biden officials the Committee has deposed, Klain is not asserting any executive privilege or invoking his Fifth Amendment right…— Rep Andy Biggs (@RepAndyBiggsAZ) July 24, 2025
This morning, I attended the Oversight Committee’s closed-door interview of Ron Klain, a former Chief of Staff to President Joe Biden. Unlike the other Biden officials the Committee has deposed, Klain is not asserting any executive privilege or invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
Klain is a longtime political operative of the Democrat party, and he is answering the Committee’s questions accordingly. I still have many unanswered questions regarding who was running the country and Joe Biden’s mental and physical acuity, especially in light of Hunter Biden’s revelation that his father was being drugged with Ambien. I look forward to continuing to work with Chairman Comer to deliver answers for the American people.
I’m very curious: what made Klain break ranks?
Is he just as fed up with the Biden regime’s games as we are?
As for what he told Congress today, Klain made some pretty big admissions.
Namely, he admitted that Biden grew less “energetic” and “effective” throughout his term, and that Hillary Clinton found Biden as not “politically viable!”
The New York Post explained in more detail:
Former White House chief of staff Ron Klain revealed Thursday that former President Joe Biden wasn’t seen as “politically viable” by either his national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, or by ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during his final year in office, a source told The Post.
Klain — a member of a purported “Politburo” that made high-level decisions as Biden grew less clear-headed during his term — made the stunning admissions to the House Oversight Committee in response to accusations that senior aides shielded the 46th president’s physical and mental infirmity.
In the sitdown, Klain denied that Biden, now 82, lacked the cognitive acuity to govern or that he was too old to run for re-election in 2024, according to a source familiar with his remarks.
But the longtime adviser admitted his boss was “less energetic,” had a poorer memory and frequently mixed up names — a problem that worsened with time, the source added.
Sullivan confided to Klain that Biden was also “less effective” in 2024 than in 2022, the source noted.
Elsewhere in his interview, Klain divulged that he’d donated $5,000 for then-first son Hunter Biden’s legal defense fund at the behest of attorney Abbe Lowell, who repped the younger Biden.
“Evidence emerges on a daily basis that would suggest Joe Biden wasn’t mentally fit to be president,” Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) told reporters, citing claims that the former chief executive was put on “mind-altering” sleeping pills before his debate flop against former President Donald Trump.
Klain told the Oversight panel he was not aware Biden was taking Ambien ahead of the performance, a claim Hunter Biden made in a Monday interview with YouTube personality Andrew Callaghan.
It would be interesting to see the full transcript of Klain’s answers.
Hopefully, other witnesses flip on the Bidens…
I’d like to see that become a trend, as well.
What are your thoughts?



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