The Biden Autopen Conspiracy
INFOGRAPHIC: Did Staff Seize Control of the Executive from an Incapacitated President?
The New York Times just published a story regarding President Joe Biden’s alleged use of an autopen device to sign a variety of controversial documents including thousands of pardons.
The question is of monumental importance: in the waning days of his presidency, did Joe Biden consciously wield the immense powers of his office, or did a shadow cabal of aides exploit his incapacity to seize the reins of government?
The following infographic highlights the allegations and implications.
The revelations uncovered thus far in the Biden autopen scandal are just the tip of a Constitution-sized iceberg.
The American people demand – and deserve – full transparency and accountability: who the hell was operating the autopen and signing these pardons and other controversial documents?
CIA declassifies indictment of CIA
Earlier today, CIA Director John Ratcliffe issued a stark report on the origins of the Russia Collusion hoax. It outlines the repeated efforts by the Obama administration - starting in 2015 but with an unknown end date - to link Donald Trump to Russia. The costs of these criminal activities to the American enterprise are incalculable.
I am betting that Obama cronies usurped the power. Biden never was more than just a messenger boy; he would shuffle to the podium, deliver a comment, turn around and shuffle back without so much as a backward glance amidst questions, being hollered.
I am betting, also, that’s so-called justice. Jackson was put in place without FJB knowing what was going on.
A lot of people probably need to go to prison.
Thanks for the informative article on a major scandal. To protect his party, Biden will no doubt claim that he approved every autopen signature. What I would like to know is what the actual law or official rules are for autopen signatures. Why would it be allowed at all -- except perhaps for letters to constituents? Is it too much to ask that the President actually sign official government documents that require his approval?