GOP Criticizes Biden Pardons, Citing Autopen Use and Alleged Impairment

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Attorney General Pam Bondi is reviewing the Biden administration's use of an autopen for signing pardons after a House report questioned their validity, amid political disputes over the legality and transparency of autopen-signed executive actions. The report claims some pardons may lack proper approval, but legal scholars argue autopen use is constitutionally permissible, and Democrats defend Biden's actions as authorized. The investigation has sparked partisan debate on presidential signing practices.
- AG Pam Bondi reviewing Biden pardons signed by autopen Axios
- Comer unleashes on Biden, demands DOJ probe of autopen use in scathing new report Fox News
- Read: Justice Department attorney Ed Martin’s email on Biden-era pardons CNN
- House Report Details Biden’s Decline, Claiming He Was Impaired as President The New York Times
- Citing autopen use, GOP-led House Oversight Committee calls Biden actions ‘illegitimate’ The Washington Post
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