- The Department of Justice (DOJ) is persisting with its investigation into President Biden’s use of an autopen for the authorization of pardons and commutations.
- Despite ongoing efforts, there is a consensus among officials that the former president is unlikely to face criminal charges as a result of this investigation.
- The use of an autopen allows for remote signing of documents, which has become a point of scrutiny in this context.
- The investigation aims to ensure transparency and legality in the execution of presidential powers, like granting pardons and commutations.
- This situation highlights ongoing debates about the appropriate use of presidential authority and the tools employed to exercise it.
- No formal accusations or charges have been made, and the legal implications of autopen use remain a topic of discussion.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-continues-biden-autopen-probe-despite-former-president-unlikely-face-charges)