Biden White House Operations: Report Details Autopen Use and Potential Cover-Up
Sean SpicerOctober 31, 202521 min64,668 views
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- 📌 A report from the House Republican Oversight Committee, led by James Comer, details concerns about Joe Biden's mental health and White House operations.
- 💡 A key finding is that Biden's last staff secretary reportedly did not see Joe Biden for six to eight weeks at a time, raising questions about who was authorizing actions.
- ⚠️ The report suggests that the staff around Biden may not have known if he truly approved documents, indicating a potential cover-up of the president's mental decline.
Autopen Use and Executive Actions
- ✍️ The report highlights that Biden's administration allegedly used autopens for pardons and executive actions despite policies advising against it.
- 🚫 It is suggested that these autopen-signed pardons and executive orders, particularly in the final months of the presidency, could be considered legally invalid.
- 🔍 James Comer believes that most autopen executive orders and pardons in the final months are legally invalid and has called for them to be invalidated.
Potential Criminal Cover-Up and Investigations
- ⚖️ The committee has made a referral to the Justice Department to investigate a potential criminal cover-up of Biden's mental decline.
- 👨⚕️ The conduct of the doctor who treated Biden, Dr. Okconor, is also under scrutiny, with questions about whether he should be allowed to treat patients.
- 🕵️ Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed opening an investigation into the matter, expecting accountability.
Hunter Biden's Role and Pardon Scheme Concerns
- 💰 The report notes that Hunter Biden, a convicted felon, presided over pardon discussions at the end of the presidency.
- 🤔 This raises questions about a potential pay-to-play scheme for pardons, given Hunter Biden's past dealings.
- 📜 Hunter Biden's pardon was reportedly hand-signed, unlike many others, prompting questions about why he received special treatment.
Accountability and Future Implications
- 🏛️ Potential areas for accountability include negating pardons and executive orders, prosecution of the White House doctor, investigating false testimony, and examining legal responsibilities of those executing orders.
- ❓ It is unclear who was ultimately in charge, with evidence suggesting a group of people made decisions rather than the president himself.
- 📜 The validity of executive orders and pardons may be challenged in court, potentially leading to decisions by the Supreme Court.
- 🗣️ Some believe that challenging the autopen decisions could expose those who were
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