Biden, autopen
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Former President Joe Biden, in an interview with the New York Times, said that he personally made every clemency and pardon decision during the end of his presidency.
In his final hours, former US President Biden's chief of staff authorized an autopen to sign high-profile pardons, including those for Fauci and Mille
Feldman has not yet been asked to appear before the committee’s majority and minority counsel for a transcribed interview.
President Donald Trump has claimed that the thousands of pardons signed during the Biden administration are void, due to alleged autopen usage.
Political analyst Mark Halperin criticized The New York Times on Monday for omitting Republican voices and legal experts from its
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Former President Joe Biden did not closely review every case included in his sweeping end-of-term clemency spree and instead delegated vast authority to aides to handle the process, including to then-chief of staff Jeff Zients,
When the president is traveling, time-sensitive documents – such as bills to keep the government open – may need a signature right away, and it’s not always feasible to fly the original documents to wherever the president is.
Texas, and Article III Project founder Mike Davis discuss the recent claims surrounding the Biden administration and the use of an autopen on 'The Ingraham Angle.'