Surveillance of the house in the “last stages” of the Biden autopen probe, reveals James Comer

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Chairman of the Chamber’s Supervisory Committee, James Comer, R-KY., Said his panel ended his investigation into the use by President Joe Biden of the Autopen after a new report has revealed concerns raised within the former administration himself.
“New files reveal that the own administration of President Biden has raised concerns about the use of autopen to grant thousands of pardons. This is a historic scandal with massive repercussions,” said Fox News Digital in response to the Axios report.
“While President Biden refused, his aid carried out executive actions without his approval, casting a doubt about the legitimacy of thousands of pardons and other executive actions.”
Commer added: “The Chamber’s surveillance Committee is in the last stages of its investigation. There must be a responsibility for this scandal.”
The pardons of Biden de Biden disturbed the Doj Brass, show the documents, which raises questions if they are legally binding

The chairman of the chamber’s supervisory committee, representative James Comer, leads an investigation into automatic use by President Joe Biden. (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
President Donald Trump weighed on Truth Social: “The Biden Autopen scandal is great, not as tall as Russia, Russia, the hoax of Russia or the Greeted presidential election 2020, but, however, one of the biggest, never !!!”
A former member of the Blank House staff of Biden, familiar with the parado process has rejected.
“Republicans like to talk about Biden whenever the news affects that they do not want to speak. Today, they want to talk about Biden because Trump is responsible for the last job report, which has been the worst August job since 2020,” the staff at Fox News Digital told.
“What these emails show is a complete process to support this decision-making and controls on the use of the autopen.”
Axios reported during the weekend that senior officials of the Ministry of Justice (MJ) had reported problems with Biden’s leniency process in his last days in power.
Biden approved nearly 2,500 switches on January 17, just a few days before leaving the White House, establishing a record for most of the mercy never granted by an American president – more than 4,200 in total – and ever ever made in a single day.

President Donald Trump speaks to the media alongside the first lady Melania Trump as they left the White House on April 25, 2025 in Washington, DC (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
The next day, the Ethics lawyer of Doj Bradley Weinsheimer would have written in a memo: “Unfortunately and despite repeated requests and warnings, we did not have a reasonable opportunity to check and provide comments on those you plan to consider.”
Note that at least one murderer granted leniency had been reported by the DoJ, he added: “I do not know if the president was aware of these history when making Clemence decisions.” THE New York Post The details first reported the memo.
Meanwhile, Axios reported that a lawyer for the MJ to have challenged lawyers from the White House asking the ministry not to solicit opinions on the families of victims of murder of several death prisoners if that had not already done – including people whose Biden sorrows have also commissioned.
The Axios report also revealed that the secretary of the staff of the White House Biden, Stef Feldman, had repeatedly sought to clarify the autopen process. In an email of January 16, she asked for details on the leniency ordinances linked to the drug approved by the then staff, Jeff Zients. After being invited to use Autopen on an executive decree, Feldman would have written: “When did we obtain the approval (from Biden) of this?”
“ Should be continued ”: the republicans of the zero house in the pardons of BESI STUROPEN after the BOMBSHELL report

The president of the time, Joe Biden, speaks to journalists on the southern lawn of the White House on September 2, 2024 in Washington, DC (AP photo / Mark Schiefelbein)
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The former Biden staff member insisted that the process was solid.
“The power of forgiveness rests with the president – not the Ministry of Justice,” said staff. “Although the DoJ is free to raise its own concerns about the pardons, and Trump dismissed all the career staff who did it, it was ultimately the president’s decision.”
Biden himself said The New York Times Recently, he made each decision by Clemence by himself.
Zients should testify before the supervisory committee later this month. The former press secretary of the White House, Karine Jean-Pierre, is also planned for an interview on closed do.