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Trump opens investigation into Biden autopen use

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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump ordered White House lawyers and the U.S. Attorney General to investigate late Wednesday, claiming that Biden may not know or approve of their actions when staff in the Biden administration used an autopen to sign the former president’s name into official documents.

The investigation represents escalation of Trump’s hostility and legal action against former President Joe Biden, who vehemently denies allegations that he had no idea what executive orders or pardons were signed during his term.

Trump has repeatedly suggested that Biden is not fully aware of the end of his administration. Following Biden’s answers and actions, similar concerns have been reported by dozens of news organizations middle of discussion June 2024.

Biden’s obvious confusion amid some debates Alert bells raised among fellow Democrats And finally I retreated him From his reelection campaign he later supported then President Kamala Harris.

Trump’s Note “Biden’s aides abused the power of the president’s signature by using an autopen to hide Biden’s cognitive decline and assert Article II powers.

“This plot is one of the most dangerous and scandal-related things in American history. The American people were intentionally protected from discovering who used enforcement.

The memo says that if Biden staff uses an autopen, a mechanical device that mimics a person’s signature, “while receiving all the fundamental enforcement actions in his name to hide this incompetence, it would constitute an unconstitutional equipment of the convict’s power.”

Trump appeared in the oval office on Thursday and said he had found no evidence that Biden’s aides had violated the law.

“No, but I have revealed the human mind,” Trump said. “I was being discussed with the human mind, so I didn’t think he knew what he was doing. So it’s one of those problems, one of those problems. We can’t allow that to happen in our country.”

Biden issued a written statement rejecting the allegations Trump set out in the memo, saying the investigation was “no more than a distraction from Congressional Republicans working to promote essential programs like Donald Trump and Medicaid and promote disastrous laws to raise the costs of American families.

“Let’s be clear. We made decisions during the presidency. We made decisions on pardons, executive orders, laws and declarations,” Biden wrote. “The suggestion I didn’t do is ridiculous and false.”

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