Can the president delegate his will to a machine? The House Oversight Committee says no.
Chairman James Comer’s investigation found President Biden’s autopen use—signing executive actions without contemporaneous consent—renders them legally void.
The committee argues that the Constitution vests executive power in a conscious, deliberate human act, not a mechanical facsimile. By allowing staff to deploy the autopen without proof of his direction, Biden effectively removed himself from the chain of lawful authority.
The committee’s ruling isn’t partisan—it’s a constitutional reckoning: a president’s mind, not his machinery, must make the law. [Richard Luthmann]
Good Night, Patriots!
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We have been duped!
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