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There seems to be little point in alleging unauthorized (criminal?) use of the autopen (by others), since that would rely on Joe “Where am I?” Biden ‘remembering’ precisely which uses (by others) of the autopen were/weren’t authorized (by him).
I don't think we can get any more basic with "Law and "Order" than a possible hijacking of presidential powers in the United States.
I saw this firsthand as I was just entering military service when Former President Nixon had to resign. Luckily, that investigation was bi-partisan in nature and I think that is essential in this case, as well.
It is obvious that something was very wrong within the Biden Administration and to deny that because of party loyalty is simply careless. I wrote "something" because the exact nature of what was going on is only slowly being dribbled out in books meant to make money, but the pieces are like a puzzle that we all watched last year and the year before, but allowed our party affiliation to blind us to what was happening.
This is a situation where the nation needs answers, no matter what your political beliefs may be. This is a situation where "Law and Order" at the highest office is the issue. If the "Law" was followed and no wrong doing took place, let us see that result brought before the public in a bi-partisan manner.
if something bad did happen, we also should be informed, BUT be careful of what follows that finding.
Either way, an investigation is going to be needed.
One of their lamer deflections, because meanwhile...You see what Trump is doing and you want the Biden administration investigated.
Comer had issued subpoenas for some Biden staffers last year, but the Biden administration blocked the testimony. Now, he’s restarting the process with letters demanding that targets of his probe sit for transcribed interviews with committee investigators by June 25. Subpoenas could follow if the staffers decline to testify voluntarily, Comer told Newsmax on Wednesday.
“The cover-up of President Biden’s obvious mental decline is a historic scandal," Comer said in a Thursday statement, mentioning the baseless speculation that Biden’s staff used an autopen to sign official actions and pardons without his knowledge. "The American people deserve to know when this decline began, how far it progressed, and who was making critical decisions on his behalf. The American people demand transparency and accountability now.”
How so? Be specific.Why not?
We had four years of this hypocrisy already.
Really? You've condemned Trump recently? I just made a quick search through your recent comments with his name and all were supportive of Trump.Constantly.
Biden aide admits staff 'acted undemocratically' because of Trump
Biden 'just had to win, and then he could disappear for four years,' an aide to the ex-president was quoted as saying. 'He'd only have to show proof of life every once in a while.'www.dailymail.co.uk
Classic Democrat reasoning in that it is always reversed.
"I wouldn't have to drink so much if you'd just believe I'm a good Mom."
"I wouldn't have to abuse you so much if you just acted like you loved me."
I wouldn't have to act UNDEMOCRATICALLY if you'd just let us install a brain dead meat puppet in the name of Democracy!
It's really clear that to Democrats any means of getting to their end goal is well justified in their minds.
There is...
An impaired Biden with a good staff would still be 200% better than the shit show we have now.
The word "you" was used sixty-six times in your reply to me. Ponder that.Let me try again.
But other Democrats, such as Rep. Ro Khanna — who defended Biden’s mental and physical fitness during the 2024 campaign — admitted he was wrong, but said there wasn’t a cover-up of ahead of the election.
“I don’t think it was a cover-up … but I do think that the advisers and people close to Joe Biden owe an explanation … What I don’t think the Democratic Party can do is just say, ‘Let’s talk about the future. Let’s move past this,'” Khanna told ABC News’ “This Week” co-anchor Jonathan Karl last Sunday.
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