WASHINGTON — The Republican-led House Oversight Committee asserted in a report Tuesday that some executive actions that then-President Joe Biden signed by autopen, including his pardons, were "illegitimate" because he suffered from mental decline while in office and could have been unaware of their contents.
The committee's Republicans said in the report that they deemed as "void all executive actions signed by the autopen without proper, corresponding, contemporaneous, written approval traceable to the president’s own consent."
In a letter accompanying the report , Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., urged Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate Biden's executive actions "to ascertain whether they were duly authorized by the President of the United States."
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