BREAKING NEWS: Autopen Handled All Joe's PardonsExcept This ONE!

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Emerging revelations have cast a shadow over the autopen controversy linked to the previous White House administration.

The Justice Department, under President Trump's leadership, is scrutinizing the list of individuals pardoned by Joe Biden. This investigation follows the discovery that Biden frequently employed an autopen for document signatures, raising questions about the true authority within the White House.

According to Gateway Pundit, Fox News has revealed that in Biden's final weeks in office, nearly all of the over 1,500 pardons and acts of clemency were executed using an autopen.

These included preemptive pardons for several family members, Anthony Fauci, and General Mark Milley. However, Biden made an exception for his son, Hunter, whom he once described as the smartest guy I know.

As reported by Gateway Pundits Kristinn Taylor, Joe Biden granted Hunter Biden a comprehensive pardon on December 1, 2024. This pardon encompassed any federal offenses committed by Hunter from 2014 to 2024, effectively closing a case that had been brought to light by IRS whistleblowers.

These whistleblowers had exposed the Biden Justice Department's sluggish investigation into Hunter, which allowed the statute of limitations to expire on certain charges. Consequently, Hunter received a lenient plea deal, which was ultimately rejected by a federal judge in Delaware.

This development prompted Attorney General Merrick Garland to appoint a special counsel for the case. Astonishingly, Garland selected Robert Weiss, the same federal prosecutor accused of undermining the Hunter case.

The pardon shields Hunter from potential charges related to drug offenses, sex trafficking, lobbying, bribery, foreign agent activities, and other crimes involving Ukraine and various foreign entities, including China. The starting point of 2014 aligns with Hunter's involvement with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, a move alleged to have been part of an influence-peddling scheme involving Joe Biden.

Hunter Biden was later found guilty of three felony charges concerning a gun purchase in June 2024. He was scheduled for sentencing in the gun case on December 12 and in the tax case on December 16.

While the enigma surrounding Hunter Biden's pardon has been unraveled, the identity of the individual who authorized the remaining pardons remains unknown. The American public eagerly awaits the Justice Department's clarification on this matter.