Biden, autopen and White House
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A 1983 article in The Washingtonian traced the autopen’s presidential use back to the “polygraph” device Thomas Jefferson invented to have his writing simultaneously copied. “Every President from Kennedy on has relied on the Autopen to help satisfy the enormous demand for his signature,” the article stated.
President Donald Trump has claimed that the thousands of pardons signed during the Biden administration are void, due to alleged autopen usage.
Facing questions about his mental acuity, the former president told The New York Times he made all clemency decisions.
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The Western Journal on MSNAs Autopen Scandal Explodes, Flashback to Peter Doocy's Damning Analysis of Signature on Hunter's PardonA New York Times story published over the weekend showed that Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy was on to something in early June when he raised the issue of the Biden White House's use of the autopen in relation to pardons.
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Former President Joe Biden defended his use of an autopen during a recent interview, shedding light on his administration’s rationale for the controversial use of the technology. The interview with the New York Times was centered around his use of an autopen during the last pardons that he made during the end of his administration.
Dr. Kevin O'Connor, former President Joe Biden's physician, pleaded the Fifth during a brief appearance before the House Oversight Committee for a closed interview.
Joe Biden’s White House physician on Wednesday declined to answer questions during a closed-door deposition with the House Oversight Committee, invoking his Fifth Amendment right as the Republican-led panel pushes forward in its probe of the former president’s mental fitness and decline.
Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas., examines Biden’s former doctor invoking the Fifth Amendment and the autopen scandal on ‘The Story’.