House GOP asks DOJ to probe Biden autopen use to ‘void’ pardons, other actions
House Republicans allege President Biden used an autopen to sign executive actions without documented approval, calling for a Justice Department investigation into possible misconduct.
- House Republicans delivered a report criticizing President Biden's use of the autopen and alleging his aides enacted policies without his knowledge due to cognitive decline.
- The report does not provide concrete evidence of wrongdoing, instead drawing broad conclusions from unanswered questions and publicly known information.
- Republicans argue Biden's autopen use should be considered invalid unless there is documented proof of his approval, posing potential legal issues.
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House Oversight Committee: Numerous Biden Autopen Actions 'Illegitimate'
The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday urged the Justice Department to investigate executive actions taken by President Joe Biden's administration, stating that some orders were taken without his explicit approval.
Biden’s autopen pardons void due to ‘mental decline’, House Oversight Committee says
Republican-led panel claims former president’s ‘cognitive decline’ was so severe he may not have been aware what he was signing and his clemency orders are therefore ‘null and void’ and should be reviewed
JUST IN: Oversight Committee Declares Biden's Autopen Actions 'Void' In Bombshell Report
House Oversight Chair James Comer is turning up the heat on Joe Biden — demanding the Justice Department launch a full-blown investigation into what he calls the “autopen presidency.” In a bombshell 100-page report released Tuesday, Comer’s Republican-led committee accused Biden’s inner circle of hiding his mental decline and using an autopen — a mechanical signature device — to greenlight executive actions, pardons, and other decisions without …
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