Shocking revelations are raising serious concerns about President Biden’s time in office.
Newly released audio from Special Counsel Robert Hur’s interview with Biden reveals moments of confusion, slurred speech, and difficulty recalling key dates — including the death of his son Beau and Donald Trump’s election. These revelations have ignited debate over Biden’s cognitive fitness during his presidency and prompted questions about who was making critical decisions behind the scenes.
The controversy deepens with claims about Biden’s use of an autopen, a device that mechanically signs documents. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has launched an investigation, alleging the autopen was used for high-stakes matters, including presidential pardons involving Biden family members. Comer argues Biden appeared incapable of handling presidential duties himself, suggesting others may have been running the administration. Critics are now demanding transparency: who controlled the autopen, who issued directives, and were unelected officials effectively steering the presidency? In contrast, Donald Trump is reported to have avoided using autopen for official, legally binding decisions.