The release of special counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Joe Biden has sparked renewed calls for investigations into two separate matters: Biden's use of an autopen during his time in office and pardons he granted before leaving his previous position. The Hur tape, which details aspects of Biden's past actions, has fueled the debate surrounding these issues.
Critics argue that Biden's use of an autopen, a machine that automatically signs documents, may have exceeded legal boundaries. They claim that certain documents signed with the autopen may lack the necessary legal validity. Simultaneously, the pardons issued by Biden before leaving office are also under examination. Concerns have been raised about the criteria used for granting these pardons and whether any undue influence was involved.
Legal experts are divided on the potential consequences of these investigations. Some believe that Biden could face legal challenges if it's determined that he overstepped his authority in either matter. Others argue that these issues are unlikely to result in any significant legal repercussions. The investigations are ongoing, and their outcomes remain uncertain.
Biden Faces Scrutiny Over Pardons, Autopen Use After Hur Tape Release
President Biden is facing increased scrutiny following the release of the Robert Hur interview. Critics are calling for investigations into his use of an autopen and pardons issued before leaving office. The Hur tape has intensified existing concerns about Biden's past actions. Legal experts are divided on the potential implications of these issues.