What is an autopen?
An autopen is a machine used to automatically sign documents with someone's signature.
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President Donald Trump's allies in the Department of Justice failed to find sufficient evidence to prosecute former President Joe Biden concerning his use of an autopen while in office. This marks another instance where the DOJ has been una...
The Justice Department's investigation into Joe Biden's use of an autopen came after repeated calls from President Trump to investigate his predecessor. The inquiry, led by Trump ally Jeanine Pirro, scrutinized whether Biden and his aides broke the law by using the autopen to sign presidential documents. However, veteran prosecutors were skeptical from the outset that there was enough evidence to justify criminal charges.
The shelving of the autopen case occurred around the same time that prosecutors under Pirro failed to secure an indictment against six Democratic lawmakers who posted a video reminding active-duty members of the military that they were obligated to refuse illegal orders. In both cases, the grand jury either refused to issue an indictment or the case was abandoned by prosecutors due to a lack of sufficient evidence.
This situation highlights the challenges and potential pitfalls of using the Justice Department to pursue political vendettas. The inability to build a case against Biden, despite pressure from the President, underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity and independence of the justice system.
An autopen is a machine used to automatically sign documents with someone's signature.
Trump sought to discredit Biden's presidency and invalidate pardons issued by Biden, claiming he lacked the mental capacity to consent to them.
Jeanine Pirro is a U.S. Attorney for D.C. and a longtime ally of Donald Trump who led the autopen investigation.
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