BY Benjamin ClarkOctober 29, 2025
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Attorney General Bondi Investigates Biden's Autopen Controversy

A stunning report from Congress has thrust former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen into the spotlight, raising serious questions about the legitimacy of his final pardons and executive orders.

The controversy erupted as House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer released a bombshell report accusing Biden’s administration of a cover-up regarding his mental state, declaring many of his late-term actions legally invalid, as detailed by Just the News.

Comer has now called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to step in and nullify these actions, alleging Biden was either unaware or incapable of personally approving them. This isn’t just about a signature; it’s about the sanctity of a president’s authority. Comer’s evidence suggests Biden’s staff may have overstepped, using an autopen to sign powerful legal documents during the lame-duck period when accountability often slips through the cracks.

Comer’s Case: Autopen Abuse Undermines Legitimacy

“We've handed this to Pam Bondi on a silver platter. We've done all the heavy lifting,” Comer stated during an interview on Just the News, No Noise, emphasizing the exhaustive work his committee undertook through depositions and email reviews. His confidence in the evidence is clear, but one wonders if this meticulous groundwork will translate into real consequences or just another Washington talking point.

The chairman didn’t mince words, asserting, “I think all the pardons should be declared null and void that were signed with the auto pen.” Such a bold demand cuts to the heart of whether a president must personally engage with each decision, especially when the stakes of a pardon can alter lives and legal precedents.

Comer’s argument hinges on a principle: legal documents demand a president’s direct involvement. If Biden couldn’t or wouldn’t sign them himself, as the report suggests, it paints a troubling picture of a White House operating on autopilot at the end of its term.

Bondi Steps Up with Promise of Accountability

Attorney General Pam Bondi has already responded, announcing on X, “My team has already initiated a review of the Biden administration’s reported use of autopen for pardons.” Her swift action, paired with praise for Comer’s leadership, signals that this issue won’t be swept under the rug, though skeptics might question if this is more political theater than genuine reform.

Bondi’s commitment to working with Comer’s team offers hope for transparency, but the scope of her review remains unclear. Will it target only the most egregious cases, or could it unravel every autopen-signed action from Biden’s final months?

The public deserves answers, not just promises. If Bondi’s investigation confirms Comer’s findings, it could set a precedent that redefines how presidential authority is wielded in the twilight of a term.

Hunter Biden’s Shadow Looms Over Pardon Process

Adding fuel to the fire, Comer highlighted evidence that Hunter Biden, recently pardoned by his father after convictions for tax and gun crimes, was present at meetings reviewing pardon requests. Such involvement from someone tied to foreign influence-peddling scandals raises eyebrows about the integrity of those decisions.

“To have Hunter Biden in the room talking about any pardons, that’s pretty bad in itself,” Comer remarked, pointing to the optics of a convicted family member influencing such weighty matters. It’s hard to ignore the stench of favoritism when personal ties seem to intersect with presidential power.

This detail isn’t just a footnote; it’s a glaring red flag about potential abuse of process. If family members can sit in on pardon discussions, what’s stopping other insiders from bending the system to their will?

Restoring Trust in Presidential Authority

The core issue here transcends Biden or any single administration; it’s about ensuring the presidency isn’t reduced to a rubber stamp. Comer’s push to void these autopen actions isn’t mere partisanship but a call to uphold the constitutional weight of a president’s signature.

Biden’s own admission in a New York Times interview that he didn’t evaluate every pardon only deepens the concern. If the final check in our judicial system can be bypassed by a machine or a staffer, then the balance of power we rely on starts to crumble.

In the end, Bondi’s investigation must deliver more than reports or rhetoric; it needs to rebuild faith in a system that looks disturbingly vulnerable. Whether these pardons and orders stand or fall, the American people deserve a process that respects the gravity of presidential decisions, not one that can be automated in the shadows.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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