Josh Hawley on Biden Autopen Report: Huge Implications for Pardons and Prosecutions
Forbes Breaking NewsNovember 7, 20251 min55,585 views
1 connectionsΒ·2 entities in this videoβBiden Autopen Investigation Report
- π― A House Oversight Committee report suggests that Biden's executive actions, if signed using an autopen, should be considered invalid unless there's concrete evidence of his direct authorization.
- π‘ Senator Josh Hawley agrees with the report's findings, emphasizing the huge implications of this issue.
Potential Consequences of Invalid Pardons
- βοΈ If pardons are deemed invalid, individuals previously protected could face prosecution.
- β οΈ Hawley, a former prosecutor, notes that prosecutors might seek to bring back cases, especially those involving individuals pardoned for child-related crimes or violent crimes.
- π The implication is that a "blanket of amnesty" could be removed, potentially leading to renewed legal action against those pardoned.
Constitutional Concerns Regarding Pardon Power
- π The pardon power is an extraordinary constitutional authority with established guidelines.
- β A significant constitutional question arises when there are doubts about whether the president personally directed the pardons signed under his name.
- ποΈ This unprecedented situation, where the president's direct approval is questioned, could lead to significant legal challenges and court sorting.
Path Forward: Legal Challenges and Court Rulings
- π£οΈ If a prosecutor attempts to charge someone who believes they have a valid pardon, the issue will likely be brought before the courts.
- π This could result in numerous legal cases as the validity of autopen-signed pardons is tested.
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Biden AutopenExecutive ActionsPardon PowerConstitutional LawHouse Oversight CommitteeJosh HawleyProsecutionLegal ImplicationsAutopenChild-Related CrimesViolent Crimes
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