During an appearance on "The Alex Marlow Show," Representative James Comer (R-KY) addressed the issue of pardons granted during Joe Biden's presidency.
Comer raised concerns about the transparency and legitimacy of the process, stating, "There were no notes of Joe Biden ever sitting on in any meeting about pardons, there were no meetings set on his calendar to discuss the thousands of pardons, and then, when the pardons were issuedthey were signed with an autopen on days when Joe Biden was supposedly in the White House."
As reported by Breitbart, "The Alex Marlow Show" is a weekday podcast hosted by Alex Marlow, the Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart News. The program is produced in collaboration with the Salem Podcast Network and is available for subscription on platforms such as YouTube, Rumble, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
The concerns raised by Comer highlight a broader issue of accountability and transparency within the current administration. The use of an autopen for signing pardons, particularly when the President is reportedly present in the White House, raises questions about the involvement and oversight of the highest office in the land.
In an era where government transparency is increasingly demanded by the public, such revelations could fuel further scrutiny and debate over the administration's practices. The conservative perspective emphasizes the need for clear and accountable governance, ensuring that actions taken by those in power are subject to rigorous oversight and public scrutiny.
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