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BOMBSHELL! House Probe Alleges Biden Wasn't Calling the Shots on Exec Orders or Pardons
Manage episode 516281228 series 3641128
Use of Autopen for Official Documents
- The House Oversight Committee is investigating President Biden’s use of an autopen to sign executive orders and pardons.
- Allegations suggest that Biden may not have been directly involved in the decision-making process for these documents.
Claims of Cognitive Decline
- Representative James Comer and others allege a “cover-up” of President Biden’s cognitive decline.
- Staffers reportedly gave conflicting accounts about Biden’s involvement and the authorization process for using the autopen.
- Several aides and officials allegedly had minimal or no direct contact with Biden during key decision-making periods.
Lack of Documentation and Chain of Custody
- The report claims there are no notes, meeting records, or evidence showing Biden’s involvement in signing or approving the documents.
- The White House physician, Dr. O’Connor, reportedly invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned about Biden’s health.
Media and Public Perception
- The episode criticizes mainstream media for allegedly downplaying or denying signs of Biden’s cognitive decline.
- It includes quotes and testimonies from former staffers and media figures, some of whom express concern or contradict public statements.
Hunter Biden’s Role
- There are claims that Hunter Biden played an outsized role in decision-making, likened to acting as a “chief of staff.”
- Allegations suggest that family members or unelected officials may have influenced presidential duties.
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Manage episode 516281228 series 3641128
Use of Autopen for Official Documents
- The House Oversight Committee is investigating President Biden’s use of an autopen to sign executive orders and pardons.
- Allegations suggest that Biden may not have been directly involved in the decision-making process for these documents.
Claims of Cognitive Decline
- Representative James Comer and others allege a “cover-up” of President Biden’s cognitive decline.
- Staffers reportedly gave conflicting accounts about Biden’s involvement and the authorization process for using the autopen.
- Several aides and officials allegedly had minimal or no direct contact with Biden during key decision-making periods.
Lack of Documentation and Chain of Custody
- The report claims there are no notes, meeting records, or evidence showing Biden’s involvement in signing or approving the documents.
- The White House physician, Dr. O’Connor, reportedly invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned about Biden’s health.
Media and Public Perception
- The episode criticizes mainstream media for allegedly downplaying or denying signs of Biden’s cognitive decline.
- It includes quotes and testimonies from former staffers and media figures, some of whom express concern or contradict public statements.
Hunter Biden’s Role
- There are claims that Hunter Biden played an outsized role in decision-making, likened to acting as a “chief of staff.”
- Allegations suggest that family members or unelected officials may have influenced presidential duties.
Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the The Ben Ferguson Show Podcast and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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