White House launches probe into Biden's autopen use in big escalation
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The White House is set to initiate its investigation into President Joe Biden’s employment of an ‘autopen’ for various commutations and related tasks over several years. This move marks another step in what President Trump deems a ‘tremendous scandal.’

The investigation is to be conducted by the White House counsel’s office.

A senior administration official told Fox News that the probe is anticipating a review of up to one million documents. 

This development aligns with efforts by Trump’s Republican supporters in the House, who are preparing their own inquiry into the president’s use of an ‘autopen’ to sign pardons and commutations, including notable ones at the conclusion of his presidency.

House Oversight Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) has issued a subpoena to former aides from the Biden administration as part of their investigation, while the Justice Department is conducting its own inquiry.

Trump has regularly pointed to the issue since the first reports of Biden’s use of the device, claiming his predecessor was incompetent and many of his actions were invalid. 

The move comes after Biden spoke to the New York Times and said he ‘decided’ on the commutations that bore his signature. 

‘I made every decision,’ he told the paper, which also reviewed internal email traffic among senior aides who met with the president about commutations, then sent around emails to keep a record of what happened. 

Biden knocked down the sentences of about 4,000 federal convicts, while issuing ‘preemptive’ pardons of Trump targets including former chairman of the joint chiefs Gen. Mark Milley and members of the House January 6th committee.  

The Trump White House is opening an investigation into predecessor President Joe Biden's use of an 'auto pen' for commutations

The Trump White House is opening an investigation into predecessor President Joe Biden’s use of an ‘auto pen’ for commutations

‘Everybody knows how vindictive he is, so we knew that they’d do what they’re doing now,’ Biden said. ‘I consciously made all those decisions.’

Trump, however, has claimed repeatedly that Trump was experiencing mental decline and had ‘no idea’ what he was doing.

‘The autopen I think is maybe one of the biggest scandals that we’ve had in 50 to 100 years. This is a tremendous scandal,’ Trump told reporters in the Oval Office Monday. ‘I guarantee you he knew nothing about what he was signing. I guarantee it.’ 

President Joe Biden signs a presidential memorandum in November 2023

President Joe Biden signs a presidential memorandum in November 2023

Some of the pardons, including those in the final hours of Biden’s term, followed extensive public reporting about whether he would do it. 

The move comes days after Biden’s former White House physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, repeatedly pleaded his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination during an appearance before Comer’s committee.

Comer blasted the move in a blistering statement. ‘Most people invoke the Fifth when they have criminal liability. And you know, that’s what it would appear (to be) on the surface here,’ he said.

‘Joe Biden was the worst, most incompetent, and senile president in our country’s history,’ press secretary Karoline Leavitt told the network Tuesday. ‘It has been widely reported that Joe Biden handed the power of the presidency to an autopen controlled by unelected leftist staffers, who were allowed to make terrible decisions that destroyed our country.’

She said the White House was ‘committed to finding the answers to the many outstanding questions the American people still have about how business in the Biden White House was conducted.’

The probe gives Trump and his team the ability to sift through mountains of documents at the National Archive and put information into the public domain. 

Biden, 82, who is battling prostate cancer and working on a memoir, told the Times he used the device because there were too many commutations for him to have done individually.

‘We’re talking about a whole lot of people,’ he said.

Trump, meanwhile, has made it a practice to regularly hold press events when slapping his John Hancock onto executive orders. 

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