Biden Says He Orally Granted End-of-Term Pardons, Later Recorded Using Autopen
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – Biden defended using an autopen to sign 25 pardon warrants, citing over 4,000 clemency grants as reason, while investigations into his mental fitness and staff roles continue.
- Former President Biden defended his frequent use of an autopen to sign pardons and commutations at the end of his term, stating that he orally granted them all and the autopen was legal.
- Biden confirmed he did not approve each name for pardons that applied to groups of people, saying "they aren't reading names off" for certain categories.
- The House Oversight Committee is investigating Biden's use of the autopen amid allegations that aides covered up his "mental decline," which Biden denied, calling Republicans "liars.
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Why Trump Is Attacking Biden Over Autopen Signatures
For decades, presidents have used autopens to keep up with the relentless stream of paperwork that crosses their desk. But it’s not just a matter of saving them from hand cramps. When the president is traveling, time-sensitive documents – such as bills to keep the government open – may need a signature right away, and it’s not always feasible to fly the original documents to wherever the president is.
Emilia Sykes Helped Biden Fake It
A stunning new report reveals Joe Biden never personally reviewed the names included in his sweeping categorical pardons, and his staff simply rubber-stamped them using an autopen. This is yet another damning entry in the growing list of Democratic cover-ups surrounding the scandal of the century. And Democrat Emilia Sykes owns a piece of it. Let’s be clear: Emilia Sykes saw Biden’s cognitive decline firsthand in private White House meetings. Sh…
Report Details Biden Administration Process For Clemency's - Patriot Newsfeed
New revelations surrounding former President Joe Biden’s final acts in office have intensified scrutiny over the use of autopen-signed pardons—particularly those granted to high-profile figures like Dr. Anthony Fauci and General Mark Milley. A detailed New York Times report based on internal staff emails and a brief interview with Biden himself suggests that many pardons were authorized in haste, with the final approvals effectively delegated to…
Biden hits back at Trump, GOP over autopen criticism: ‘They’re liars’
(The Hill) -- Former President Biden sounded off at President Trump and Republicans in Congress over their claims that aides acted without Biden’s knowledge in granting presidential pardons and clemency with the use of an autopen. “They’re liars. They know it,” Biden told The New York Times in an interview published Sunday, asked about claims he was incapacitated near the end of his presidency and unaware of decisions being made on his behalf. …
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