
Trump claims Biden's pardons of Jan. 6 committee members are "void, vacant" because they were allegedly signed with an autopen
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Washington — President Trump claimed late Sunday that preemptive pardons former President Joe Biden granted to members of the House select committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol are "void" and "vacant" because they were allegedly signed with an autopen.
However, the Justice Department two decades ago said the president can use an autopen to sign legislation, and the Constitution imposes few limits on the president's pardon power.
In a post to Truth Social shared just after midnight, Mr. Trump claimed without evidence that Biden himself did not sign the pardons he issued to the members of the Jan. 6 select committee, staff members, and officers from the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department and U.S. Capitol Police who testified before the panel.

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