- Speaker Mike Johnson raised concerns regarding the legitimacy of the pardons issued by former President Joe Biden, citing an autopen controversy.
- The controversy revolves around the alleged use of an autopen, a device used to replicate a person’s signature, in the signing of pardons by Biden.
- Johnson’s remarks came in the context of the House Oversight Committee’s newly released report that investigates various actions of former President Biden.
- Details of the report apparently prompted Speaker Johnson to dispute the validity of the pardons, though specifics about the content of the report were not provided in the headline or summary.
- The controversy has sparked debate over whether the autopen usage constitutes a valid method for signing official documents, such as pardons.
- The issue underscores ongoing scrutiny and political tension surrounding actions taken by the Biden administration and its implications.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/johnson-argues-biden-pardons-invalid-after-bombshell-autopen-report)













