Comer Report: Biden Had No Clue Who Was Using The Autopen!

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In a recent appearance on Fox News Channel's "Hannity," Representative James Comer of Kentucky, who chairs the House Oversight Committee, addressed the ongoing investigation into the use of the autopen for signing presidential documents.

Comer stated unequivocally that there is "no evidence" implicating President Joe Biden in the use of this device, which is often employed for signing documents when the signatory is unavailable.

According to Breitbart, Comer emphasized the continuation of the investigation despite the lack of evidence directly linking President Biden to the autopen's use. He remarked, "Well, we interviewed another person that worked very closely with Joe Biden, and I will say this, Joe Biden apparently wasnt the only person that had a poor memory in the Biden administration. Our witness today couldnt recall anything, just like our witness earlier from a couple of days ago, Dr. OConnor. He pled the Fifth."

This statement highlights the challenges faced by the committee in gathering conclusive evidence, as key witnesses have been unable or unwilling to provide substantive information.

Comer expressed skepticism about the situation, noting, "So, this doesnt make any sense. It adds fuel to the fire that there was a select few and when I say a select few, Jason, Im talking about that I can count them on one hand, that were calling the shots."

He suggested that a small group within the administration might have been responsible for decisions regarding the autopen, while President Biden remained uninformed. The investigation is set to continue, with plans to interview additional individuals, including Ron Klain and possibly members of Biden's immediate family, to uncover the truth.

The implications of this investigation are significant. Comer stated, "And if Joe Bidens name was forged on these executive orders and these pardons, then those executive orders and pardons are going to face a tough future in a court of law."

This underscores the potential legal challenges that could arise if any wrongdoing is discovered. As the investigation unfolds, the committee remains committed to ensuring transparency and accountability, seeking to provide clarity to the American public on this matter.