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American Thinker explores the concept of forgery, differentiating between state and federal offenses, and then applies this framework to the use of an autopen by presidents. It discusses the legality and precedent of autopen use, highlighting past instances by Presidents Trump and Obama, and the 2005 Office of Legal Counsel opinion. The article then focuses on President Biden's alleged extensive use of an autopen, raising questions about his cognitive ability and whether he improperly delegated decision-making authority rather than merely directing the physical act of signing. The author also suggests potential criminal investigations into these alleged actions and discusses the validity of documents signed via autopen if the president was unaware or incapacitated.
Samuel Carter’s Books
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American Thinker explores the concept of forgery, differentiating between state and federal offenses, and then applies this framework to the use of an autopen by presidents. It discusses the legality and precedent of autopen use, highlighting past instances by Presidents Trump and Obama, and the 2005 Office of Legal Counsel opinion. The article then focuses on President Biden's alleged extensive use of an autopen, raising questions about his cognitive ability and whether he improperly delegated decision-making authority rather than merely directing the physical act of signing. The author also suggests potential criminal investigations into these alleged actions and discusses the validity of documents signed via autopen if the president was unaware or incapacitated.
Samuel Carter’s Books