Trump reveals who should testify on Biden administration's alleged cover-up

President Donald Trump revealed who he would like to see testify regarding the alleged cover-up of former President Joe Biden's cognitive decline and potentially unauthorized executive actions, telling Fox News' Maria Bartiromo he believes the Biden autopen scandal will go down as one of the "biggest" in history.

"Lisa Monaco, who was a big supporter of Andrew Weissmann [should testify]. These are people that I think are very bad people. They had radical left lunatics working there, and they took over that office. They didn't want Biden and then, after a little while, they realized he's incompetent…" Trump claimed during a "Sunday Morning Futures" exclusive interview this week.

"Biden was never for open borders. Biden was never for transgender for everybody. He was never for men playing in women's sports. He was never for that…" the president added.

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Monaco served as the United States deputy attorney general under the Biden administration from 2021 to 2025.

One year ago, Biden's cognitive state was put on display during his sole presidential debate with Trump prior to dropping out of the race and passing the torch to then-Vice President Kamala Harris last summer.

Trump and other Republicans have been quick to speculate that former Biden aides abused presidential power by assuming Biden's role to, as Trump previously wrote in a memo, "assert Article II authority" through executive actions.

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"I don't think Biden knew what was happening. The person that operated the autopen was the President of the United States," Trump told Bartiromo. "I think that that's going to be sought out, and we're going to find out what happened."

The president ordered an investigation into the previous administration to correspond with his allegations earlier this year.

Biden, however, has insisted that he was in control of the White House during his term in office.

"I made the decisions about the pardons, executive orders, legislation, and proclamations. Any suggestion that I didn’t is ridiculous and false," he said in a statement.

"This is nothing more than a distraction by Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans who are working to push disastrous legislation that would cut essential programs like Medicaid and raise costs on American families, all to pay for tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy and big corporations," he added.

Martina Navratilova slams Pedro Pascal after actor critical of JK Rowling's stance on trans issues

Tennis legend Martina Navratilova came to the defense of "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling on Saturday as the writer received criticism from actor Pedro Pascal in a recent interview.

Rowling and Pascal have clashed in the past on transgender issues, including after Rowling celebrated the United Kingdom’s Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of a woman.

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"Bullies make me f------ sick," Pascal told Vanity Fair. "It’s a situation that deserves the utmost elegance so that something can actually happen."

Rowling dismissed Pascal in a social media post on Friday and Navratilova added to it.

"Another Johnny come lately telling women to STFU," Navratilova wrote.

Navratilova is a lifelong Democrat but has never wavered on her push to keep biological males from competing against girls and women in sports. 

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She has made clear in the past she is no supporter of President Donald Trump, and a quick scan of her social media posts would underscore that. However, she has lamented Democrats’ inaction over the issue of transgender athletes participating in women’s and girls’ sports.

When Trump signed an executive order to prohibit biological males from women’s and girls’ sports, she fired off a fierce message toward the Democratic Party.

"I hate that the Democrats totally failed women and girls on this very clear issue of women’s sports being for females only," she wrote in a post on X.

She also expressed her frustration in January when the House of Representatives passed the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. Only two Democrats voted with Republicans on the bill.

"More Dems need to step up here. I know many who agree but are scared to speak up because of re-election. I say do the right thing. Grow a spine," she wrote on X.

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