Investigation into Biden’s Use of Autopen
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered his administration to investigate former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen to sign pardons and other documents, increasing the pressure on his predecessor as House Republicans also requested interviews with members of Biden’s inner circle.
An autopen is a mechanical device that is used to replicate a person’s authentic signature, and presidents have used them for decades. Trump has frequently suggested some of Biden’s actions are invalid because his aides were usurping presidential authority to cover up what Trump says was Biden’s cognitive decline.
“This conspiracy marks one of the most dangerous and concerning scandals in American history,” Trump wrote in a memo. “The American public was purposefully shielded from discovering who wielded the executive power, all while Biden’s signature was deployed across thousands of documents to effect radical policy shifts.”
Background on the Investigation
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Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi and White House Counsel David Warrington to handle the investigation.
House Republicans Request Interviews
Meanwhile, House Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., requested transcribed interviews with five Biden aides, alleging they took part in a “cover-up” that amounted to “one of the greatest scandals in our nation’s history.”
“These five former senior advisors were eyewitnesses to President Biden’s condition and operations within the Biden White House,” Comer said in a statement. “They must appear before the House Oversight Committee and provide truthful answers about President Biden’s cognitive state and who was calling the shots.”
Interviews were requested with White House senior advisers Mike Donilon and Anita Dunn, former White House chief of staff Ron Klain, former deputy chief of staff Bruce Reed and Steve Ricchetti, a former counselor to the president.
Additional Witnesses Requested
Comer reiterated his call for Biden’s physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, and former senior White House aides Anthony Bernal, Neera Tanden, Annie Tomasini and Ashley Williams to appear before the committee. He warned subpoenas would be issued this week if they refuse to schedule voluntary interviews.
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“I think that people will start coming in the next two weeks,” Comer told reporters. He said the committee would release a report on its findings, “and we’ll release the transcribed interviews, so it’ll be very transparent.”
Democrat Response
Democrats have dismissed the effort as a distraction.
“Chairman Comer had his big shot in the last Congress to impeach Joe Biden and it was, of course, a spectacular flop,” said Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., who was ranking member on the oversight committee in the previous Congress. “And now he’s just living off of a spent dream. It’s over. And he should give up the whole thing.”
Republican Perspective
Republicans on the committee are eager to pursue the investigation.
“The American people didn’t elect a bureaucracy to run the country,” said freshman Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Flower Mound. “I think that the American people deserve to know the truth and they want to know the truth of what happened.”
The Republican inquiry so far has focused on the final executive actions of Biden’s administration, which included the issuing of new federal rules and presidential pardons that they allege may be invalid.
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Comer cited the book Original Sin by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’ Alex Thompson, which details concerns and debates inside the White House and Democratic Party over Biden’s mental state and age.
In the book, Tapper and Thompson wrote: “Five people were running the country, and Joe Biden was at best a senior member of the board.”
Biden and members of his family have vigorously denied the book’s assertions.
“This book is political fairy smut for the permanent, professional chattering class,” said Naomi Biden, the former president’s granddaughter.
Biden withdrew from the presidential race last summer after a debate against Trump in which he appeared to lose his train of thought multiple times, muttered inaudible answers and misnamed different government programs.
Biden was replaced on the ticket by Kamala Harris, who lost the election to Trump.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the investigation into Biden’s use of an autopen has sparked a heated debate between Republicans and Democrats. While Republicans claim that Biden’s aides were usurping presidential authority, Democrats have dismissed the effort as a distraction. The investigation is ongoing, and it remains to be seen what the outcome will be.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is an autopen?
A: An autopen is a mechanical device that is used to replicate a person’s authentic signature.
Q: Why is Trump investigating Biden’s use of an autopen?
A: Trump has suggested that Biden’s aides were usurping presidential authority to cover up Biden’s cognitive decline.
Q: Who has been requested to testify before the House Oversight Committee?
A: Five Biden aides, including Mike Donilon, Anita Dunn, Ron Klain, Bruce Reed, and Steve Ricchetti, have been requested to testify.
Q: What is the book Original Sin about?
A: The book Original Sin by CNN’s Jake Tapper and Axios’ Alex Thompson details concerns and debates inside the White House and Democratic Party over Biden’s mental state and age.

