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A former Biden spokesperson admitted to Congress that he only met with the aging president between a few times in over two years despite claiming he was sharp "every single day."
The committee requested that the Justice Department investigate former President Joe Biden's executive actions, including his pardons.
The Oversight Committee said aides to former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. covered up his deterioration and asserted that many of his decisions are “void.” The committee’s ranking Democrat called the report a “sham investigation.
Rep. Comer calls for Biden pardons to be declared 'null and void,' pointing to a House GOP investigation that suggests inconsistent autopen use and lack of presidential oversight.
Former President Joe Biden called these “dark days” as he urged Americans to stay optimistic and not to check out in response to what he says are attacks on free speech and tests on the limits of executive power by President Donald Trump.
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Former President Joe Biden receives lifetime achievement award at Kennedy Institute in Boston
Former President Joe Biden received the lifetime achievement award at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute in Boston Sunday.
“The argument that the pardon fails because it was signed by an autopen fails at the get-go, because there’s no requirement that the pardon even be signed,” Jay Wexler, a professor of constitutional law at Boston University School of Law, told the outlet.
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Republicans send Biden autopen report to the Justice Department, urging further investigation
House Republicans have released a long-promised report on former President Joe Biden's use of the autopen and the alleged cover-up of his mental state while in office.
The GOP majority report criticized Biden's autopen use, but did not offer clear evidence that aides conspired to enact policies without his knowledge.
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Republicans claim Biden administration 'enemies list' unearthed from Arctic Frost investigation
Sen. Chuck Grassley and other Republican lawmakers unveil dozens of subpoenas that they said former special counsel Jack Smith sent seeking records about Republicans and GOP entities.