The Republican-led House Oversight and Accountability Committee is preparing to assemble evidence aimed at challenging several pardons and executive orders issued by former President Joe Biden during his final months in office, according to Chairman James Comer. Comer said his investigation into Biden’s mental acuity and the White House’s frequent reliance on an autopen signature could form the basis for court action to nullify clemency grants to former White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci, former Joint Chiefs of Staff chair Mark Milley, former Representative Adam Schiff and others. He argued that if Biden lacked awareness of what he was signing, the documents may be constitutionally invalid. Former President Donald Trump publicly endorsed the committee’s effort, adding political weight to a move that, if pursued, would test the limits of congressional authority over presidential clemency and escalate partisan scrutiny of Biden’s final executive actions. Legal scholars, including emeritus Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, have said any bid to overturn the pardons would ultimately be decided in federal court.
🚨House Oversight wants to gather evidence that could overturn Biden’s pardons, executive orders Chairman Comer said the evidence his probe has uncovered could lead to questions about the validity of Joe Biden’s pardons, executive orders. https://t.co/3X3FbBaTEj https://t.co/bsRBt85qxq
INTEL: President Trump backs House move to overturn Biden’s pardons for Fauci, Milley, Schiff, and others
BREAKING: President Trump supports the House Oversight Committee’s efforts to gather evidence to overturn President Biden’s pardons of Fauci, Mark Milley, Adam Schiff, and others.