Biden's Final Pardons Under Scrutiny; One Signed by Hand
President Biden's recent pardons are facing increased scrutiny as the Justice Department reviews the list. Concerns have arisen regarding the use of an autopen for signing many documents. Only one pardon was reportedly signed by Biden himself, and it's considered the most controversial. This has prompted questions about the authenticity and legitimacy of the pardons.
The Justice Department is currently reviewing President Joe Biden's final list of pardons, focusing on the method used to sign the documents. Reports indicate that an autopen, a device that automatically replicates a signature, was used for the majority of the pardons granted. However, one particular pardon was reportedly signed by President Biden himself. Sources suggest this specific pardon is also the most controversial among the group, sparking debate and raising ethical considerations. The review aims to determine if the use of an autopen impacts the validity of the pardons and to ensure proper procedures were followed in the clemency process. Legal experts are weighing in on the matter, offering insights into the potential implications for those affected by the pardons.