Joe Biden, autopen and House Oversight Committee
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On Monday, a day before the House Oversight Committee released a 93-page report outlining its conclusions from its months-long investigation into former president Joe Biden’s use of the autopen to formalize clemency decisions,
The House Oversight Committee accused the former president’s staffers of making executive decisions in his place toward the end of his presidency.
News broke on Tuesday morning that the former president’s autopen orders could be invalidated.
House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told Newsmax on Tuesday that findings from the House Oversight Committee suggest some of former President Joe Biden’s executive orders and clemency decisions via autopen may have been issued without his direct involvement.
Former first son Hunter Biden is claiming that his father only pardoned him because Donald Trump reclaimed the presidency in November 2024 — and “would not have” done so under
People familiar with pardon discussions told NBC News that top White House officials became concerned about attempts from outsiders to profit from the clemency process.