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    House Oversight Committee Deem Biden’s Pardons VOID

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefNovember 3, 2025 World Economy No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Former President Joe Biden’s likeliness and name was forged by unelected White House staffers. His administration knew the extent of his mental decline and assumed the role of Commander-in-Chief to the bafflement of society. Aside from Hunter Biden, Joe Biden did not directly grant pardons to the 4,245 criminals who were released onto the streets by autopen forgery.

    Republicans on the House Oversight Committee are urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to act, as the nearly year-long investigation “deems void President Biden’s executive actions that were signed using the Autopen, and the committee determines that action by the Department of Justice is warranted to address the legal consequences of that determination.”

    “Our report reveals how key aides colluded to mislead the public and the extraordinary measures they took to sustain the appearance of presidential authority as Biden’s capacity to function independently diminished, said Kentucky Republican Rep. James Comer, the committee’s chairman. “Executive actions performed by Biden White House staff and signed by autopen are null and void.”

    Those responsible for issuing decrees on Biden’s behalf are not named in the review. Fourteen staffers have been interviewed, and the committee has a general idea of who is responsible. Biden’s personal family friend, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, must also be investigated as he played a key role in hiding Biden’s cognitive deterioration.

    Biden’s handlers still maintain that the former president was responsible for issuing each pardon. Keyword: handlers—the former president has not made a recent public statement on these claims.

    House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., publicly stated on numerous occasions that he was prevented from speaking with Joe Biden directly. The one opportunity Johnson had to face Biden was disastrous. Johnson asked the president why he halted LNG exports to Europe, but the president insisted he never issued that order. “Mr. President, yes, you did. It was an executive order like three weeks ago,” Johnson replied before explaining the damage it caused to the EU and US economies.

    Speaker Johnson spills the tea

    Joe has been signing executive orders without knowing what he’s signing, and not remembering what he’s signed

    We need a thorough investigation into how this could happen

    It’s the biggest scandal in presidential history

    pic.twitter.com/Y1Cf8itvBK

    — Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) January 18, 2025

    “He genuinely did not know what he had signed,” Johnson said. “And I walked out of that meeting with fear and loathing because I thought, ‘We are in serious trouble — who is running the country?’ Like, I don’t know who put the paper in front of him, but he didn’t know,” he said.

    The Founding Fathers did not put any protections against these actions in the Constitution because it is unfathomable. Only the president has the authority to grant pardons—period. Fauci, Milley, and the entire January 6 committee deserve to see their day in court for the crimes committed against the American people. What other decisions were made by aides? The Biden Administration will be remembered as the most corrupt in the nation’s history.





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