House Committee Uncovers Staggering Autopen Impropriety in Biden’s final days, wants to Invalidate Pardons to Fauci, Milley, Others

The US Department of Justice is being asked to review every single executive action taken by the Biden administration following a months-long inquiry by top investigators in the US House of Representatives.

A lengthy report released Tuesday by the House Oversight Committee — led by Republican Chairman James Comer — describes the deeply ‘flawed process’, akin to a ‘presidential pardon game of telephone’ used in the Biden White House.

Among the most controversial measures taken via autopen by the former president were the pardons of Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, and members of Congress who served on the January 6th committee. Biden also pardoned members of his family – James B. Biden, Sara Jones Biden, Valerie Biden Owens, John T. Owens, and Francis W. Biden – on his last full day in office.

The House Committee, led by Comer, is effectively asking the Department of Justice to invalidate Biden’s actions, including some of his most controversial pardons – a move that would be without precedent. . . 

Joe Biden’s only hand-signed pardon during his final months in office was also his most controversial – his son, Hunter. (Read more from “House Committee Uncovers Staggering Autopen Impropriety in Biden’s final days, wants to Invalidate Pardons to Fauci, Milley, Others” HERE)

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