Alleged ‘Gatekeepers’ In

DOJ Investigates Use of Autopen for Pardons
The Department of Justice is investigating whether an autopen—a device that replicates a signature—was misused to issue presidential pardons at the end of the last administration. Ed Martin, head of the DOJ’s Weaponization Working Group, confirmed the inquiry, which began after a whistleblower raised concerns.

Whistleblower Claims & Key Names
Martin said a whistleblower “with close ties to national Democratic leadership” came forward, claiming autopen access was “tightly controlled and potentially used for personal gain.” Officials under review include Ron Klain, Anita Dunn, Steve Ricchetti, Robert Bauer, and even First Lady Jill Biden. Martin stressed no assumptions of guilt have been made.

Suspicious Signatures & Timing
Concerns emerged when documents bore presidential signatures while the president was reportedly unavailable. Staff allegedly signed or authorized documents independently, raising questions about legality and oversight.

Congress Joins the Probe
The House Oversight Committee is also looking into the issue, focusing on delegation of authority and medical records. Chairman James Comer hinted at new legislation to ensure transparency and accountability in presidential decisions.

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