English

Comer unleashes on Biden, demands DOJ probe of autopen use in scathing new report

Deník N

The House Oversight Committee released a 100-page report detailing its investigation into former President Joe Biden's use of autopen.

House GOP asks DOJ to probe Biden autopen use to 'void' pardons, other actions

thehill.com

House Republicans are calling on the Justice Department to launch an investigation into the Biden administration’s use of an autopen, an effort they hope will unwind various actions taken by former President Biden. The 100-page report…

House GOP Seeks DOJ Probe Into Biden’s ‘Autopen Presidency’

www.newsweek.com

Democrats on the Oversight Committee characterized the "sham" probe as a distraction and a waste of time.

GOP-led Oversight Committee says Biden pardons signed by autopen are ‘void’ in final report

kvia.com

By Jake Tapper, Annie Grayer, CNN (CNN) — Former President Joe Biden experienced such “cognitive decline” while in office that it remains a serious question as to whether he was aware of the substance of the various pardons and…

House oversight panel recommends DOJ probe Biden's autopen use

www.upi.com

The House Oversight Committee asked the Justice Department to investigate former President Joe Biden's use of the autopen to sign executive orders and pardons.

BREAKING: House Oversight Committee Deems ALL Biden Autopen Actions NULL AND VOID – Demands Investigation by AG Pam Bondi

The Biden autopen scandal has taken a new turn, and the Department of Justice may soon get involved.

Biden’s autopen pardons are null and void due to ‘mental decline’, House Oversight Committee says

www.independent.co.uk

Republican-led panel claims former president’s ‘cognitive decline’ was so severe he may not have been aware what he was signing and his clemency orders are therefore ‘null and void’ and should be reviewed

Biden autopen orders should be void — as elderly president’s actions were ‘not all his own’ after health cover-up, bombshell report finds

nypost.com

The House Oversight Committee found that the 46th president's executive orders signed by autopen should be considered null and void if they bore "approval traceable to the president's own consent."