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Donald Trump declares war on 'sleepy' Joe Biden's pardons, alleging autopen use: 'Void, vacant, no further force or effect'

IndiaTimes Monday, 17 March 2025
President Trump has declared that presidential pardons issued by Joe Biden are invalid, claiming they were signed with an autopen without Biden's knowledge. Trump suggested potential legal scrutiny for members of the January 6th committee, alleging they destroyed evidence and used the autopen for pardons without Biden's consent.
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