Did Biden's 'COVID Czar' Pardon Fauci Using the Autopen?
Fox NewsAugust 5, 20251 min26,374 views
3 connections·5 entities in this video→Constitutional Questions Surrounding the Autopen
- ❓ The core issue is whether the Biden administration's COVID czar, Jeff Zients, used the autopen to pardon Dr. Anthony Fauci.
- 📜 The U.S. Constitution specifies that bills become law when signed by the President of the United States, with no mention of autopen signatures.
- 🏛️ The autopen, invented by Thomas Jefferson, is a tool that replicates a signature, raising questions about its constitutional validity in official pardons.
Claims of Amnesia and Memory
- 🧠 There are claims that individuals involved are suffering from mass amnesia regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and related decisions.
- 🗣️ Dr. Zients reportedly stated under oath that she could not remember if she ever had to wake the president, an event that would be highly memorable.
- 🤯 The speaker emphasizes that waking the president is a horrifying experience that one would remember for decades, contrasting it with the alleged lack of recollection.
Political Implications and Trump's Role
- 📢 Donald Trump is expected to keep this issue in the public eye, as he is seen as the one capable of bringing such constitutional questions to the forefront.
- 🗳️ The discussion implies that the use of the autopen for significant actions like pardons could become a major political talking point.
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