Paul signals Jill Biden, Anthony Fauci could be looked at in autopen probe
- Republican Senator Rand Paul stated on July 27, 2025, that House Oversight Chairman James Comer could question Jill Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci regarding the autopen pardon probe.
- This statement follows a congressional investigation into hundreds of pardons signed mechanically by autopen without direct presidential signatures, raising questions about their validity.
- Biden's chief of staff until 2023 provided extensive testimony last week regarding the administration's use of the autopen, while numerous Biden officials have invoked their Fifth Amendment rights in related congressional inquiries.
- Paul expressed doubts about the legitimacy of the pardons, highlighting that Hunter Biden’s pardon was personally signed by the president rather than using the autopen process, unlike other pardons such as Fauci’s.
- Republican lawmakers' scrutiny of the autopen pardons implies potential legal and political consequences and continues to fuel debates over Biden's mental fitness and executive authority.
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Fox News host calls Biden 'a fake president' in Epstein distraction
While declining to cover President Donald Trump's Jeffrey Epstein scandal for the second week in a row, Fox News host Maria Bartiromo suggested Joe Biden was a "fake president" because he used an autopen to sign documents."But first, the second biggest political scandal we have ever seen, also orchestrated by the Democrats, a fake president," Bartiromo said while teasing an upcoming segment on her Sunday show. "Former President Joe Biden's Chief…
Paul suggests Comer could scrutinize Jill Biden and Fauci in autopen investigation - Washington Examiner
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said Sunday that Rep. James Comer (R-KY), chairman of the House Oversight Committee, could question former first lady Jill Biden and the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci. Republican lawmakers have been rallying against former President Joe Biden for his use of an autopen to issue pardons. The committee has called Biden administration officials to Capitol Hill to…
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