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House Oversight Probes Biden’s Executive Orders
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- Chairman Comer questions whether President Biden knowingly authorized key documents, citing frequent autopen use during his presidency.
- Legal scholars like Alan Dershowitz argue the Constitution’s requirement for a signature is crucial, raising concerns over documents signed by autopen.
- Special Counsel Robert Hur reported Biden’s memory issues as a key consideration in declining to pursue charges over mishandling classified documents.
The House Oversight Committee is taking steps to examine President Biden’s mental fitness and its impact on the legality of his executive actions. Chairman James Comer asserts that recent findings may challenge the legitimacy of Biden’s pardons and executive orders due to concerns over his cognitive abilities.
Comer’s investigation targets whether Biden’s inner circle, rather than the president himself, approved major decisions—putting the validity of these orders under scrutiny. He points to testimony and public evidence suggesting Biden lacked awareness of critical actions taken in his name.
As Congress challenges the transparency and legality of White House actions, constitutional conservatives must demand accountability and integrity from all leaders.
Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.