ME News, December 10 (UTC+8): On Tuesday, Trump asked the Treasury Secretary to investigate whether former President Biden used an autopen to sign appointment documents for some Democratic members of the Federal Reserve Board. At a rally in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Trump said, “I heard that these appointments may have been signed with an autopen—maybe all four, maybe just a few. Let’s just check two of them.” He then said to Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, who was present, “Scott, can you check that for me?” Trump has previously questioned the validity of official documents signed by Biden with an autopen. The autopen is a mechanical device that can replicate a person’s signature, and presidents from both parties have used it for decades. Last week, Trump announced the revocation of some pardons and commutations signed by Biden in January of this year, claiming those documents were signed with an autopen—a move that legal experts believe has no legal basis. (Source: ME)
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Trump suggests questioning Biden's use of an autopen to sign Federal Reserve appointments
ME News, December 10 (UTC+8): On Tuesday, Trump asked the Treasury Secretary to investigate whether former President Biden used an autopen to sign appointment documents for some Democratic members of the Federal Reserve Board. At a rally in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Trump said, “I heard that these appointments may have been signed with an autopen—maybe all four, maybe just a few. Let’s just check two of them.” He then said to Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, who was present, “Scott, can you check that for me?” Trump has previously questioned the validity of official documents signed by Biden with an autopen. The autopen is a mechanical device that can replicate a person’s signature, and presidents from both parties have used it for decades. Last week, Trump announced the revocation of some pardons and commutations signed by Biden in January of this year, claiming those documents were signed with an autopen—a move that legal experts believe has no legal basis. (Source: ME)