Biden, autopen and constitutional scandal
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Joe Biden, autopen and clemency
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Ky., blasted NBC reporters for a story equating his digital signature with the Biden administration's controversial autopen practices.
Former President Joe Biden has acknowledged that he didn’t agree to the name of every person who received one of the 46th president’s sweeping pardons, according to reports.
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.
EXCLUSIVE: The White House is investigating former President Joe Biden’s use of the autopen, with senior administration officials telling Fox News Digital that they already are reviewing tens of thousands of documents turned over by the National Archives and Records Administration.
Amid autopen questions, Biden says staff didn't tell him names of everyone he pardoned. Instead, he pardoned "categories" of people.
Facing questions about his mental acuity, the former president told The New York Times he made all clemency decisions.
Tony Kinnett also joins the show to discuss all things politics.
Sen Eric Schmitt (R-MO) took action on Thursday to uncover what he called one of the most damning scandals in U.S. history—demanding access to sealed Biden autopen records after former Biden official Neera Tanden admitted she was in control of it for over a year and a half.