GOP Committee Questions Legitimacy of Biden's Autopen Signatures, Calls for DOJ Probe
GOP-led House Oversight Committee questions President Biden's autopen-signed executive actions, citing lack of personal approval proof and calling for a DOJ investigation.

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Overview
A GOP-led House Oversight Committee has raised concerns regarding the legitimacy of executive actions signed by President Biden using an autopen.
The committee specifically questions whether these autopen signatures always have President Biden's direct personal approval, leading to doubts about their validity.
President Biden's aides confirm he uses an autopen for official documents, particularly when he is traveling or recovering from medical procedures, for convenience.
Legal experts clarify that autopen-signed presidential actions are considered valid as long as the president explicitly authorizes their use, regardless of who operates the device.
The House Oversight Committee has formally requested a U.S. Department of Justice investigation into potential misuse of presidential authority concerning these autopen signatures.
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