Legal Expert Alan Dershowitz Breaks Down Biden’s Auto-Pen Pardons
- Former President Donald Trump claimed that pardons issued by President Joe Biden using an autopen could be invalid, asserting they must be signed personally by the president.
- Alan Dershowitz stated that the Constitution requires a president to sign laws personally but lacks similar language for pardons.
- Dershowitz noted that challenging the use of an autopen for pardons may present significant legal obstacles.
- Stephen Gardner discussed whether Joe Biden's lack of a personal signature on pardons makes them legally binding.
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I Was Biden's Autopen
Joe Biden has always kept a tight circle. Only a few could ever claim to be his right-hand man. There was Ted Kaufman, the early campaign volunteer who became Biden's senatorial chief of staff; John DiEleuterio, the college friend who went to work as his state director in Wilmington. Plus Jill Biden, of course, and Joe's sister, Valerie, his right-hand women.


Legal experts quash Trump argument that Biden pardons signed with Autopen are ‘void’
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump claimed in a social media post late Sunday night that former President Joe Biden’s eleventh hour pardons for numerous officials are no longer valid — a power not granted to Trump in the Constitution.
The Spectacle Podcast: The Legality Of The Autopen (Biden) Presidency
President Trump raised questions about the legitimacy of former president Joe Biden’s pardons, indicating the use of an autopen for Biden’s signature. In this episode of The Spectacle Podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay are joined by lawyer and podcaster Ron Coleman to discuss the legality of Biden’s pardons. Ron explains to Melissa and […] The post The Spectacle Podcast: The Legality Of The Autopen (Biden) Presidency appeared firs…
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