GOP-Led House Oversight Committee Says Biden's Autopen Orders Should be 'Void'
House Republicans accuse Biden's aides of unauthorized autopen use on executive orders and pardons, urging DOJ review amid claims of a cover-up on his cognitive health.
- The House Oversight Committee called for a Justice Department investigation into President Joe Biden's executive actions, noting they were issued without his explicit approval.
- The report stated that the presidential autopen, a device imitating signatures, was used for actions without Biden's knowledge, rendering them void.
- Chairman James Comer expressed concerns about accountability related to the apparent collusion among Biden's aides to mislead the public about the president's capacity to govern.
- The Committee criticized Dr. Kevin O'Connor's actions regarding Biden's health, calling for a review of potential misconduct in his medical assessments.
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‘Evidence of cover-up’ in Biden admininstration, Comer says
(NewsNation) — The chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., tells NewsNation there needs to be further investigation into whether crimes were committed in the Biden White House. House Republicans have called on the Justice Department to launch an investigation into the Biden administration’s use of an autopen, an effort they hope will unwind various actions taken by former President Joe Biden. The 100-p…
Rep. Jordan to Newsmax: Biden Autopen Orders Raise Red Flags
Findings from the House Oversight Committee suggest some of former President Joe Biden's executive orders and clemency decisions via autopen may have been issued without his direct involvement, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told Newsmax on Tuesday.
Rep. Biggs to Newsmax: Hunter Got Real Biden Signature, Others Got Autopen
Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., said Tuesday on Newsmax that former President Joe Biden personally signed a pardon only when Hunter Biden was involved, while all others were handled through autopen, raising new concerns of autopen use inside the White House. "They actually have a set of protocols that says you don't use the autopen, for instance, on pardons and commutations and executive orders and on legislative action. "Well, they didn't follow any …
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