
Trump Claims Biden's 'Autopen' Pardons Will Not Hold Up - The Union Journal
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50% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
-26% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
43% : When asked if these pardons would stand, Trump remarked during a press gaggle on Air Force One, "It's not my choice; that will depend on the courts.40% : Trump echoed points made by the conservative Heritage Foundation, which suggested that his predecessor used an autopen -- a device that automatically affixes signatures to documents -- when authorizing the pardons.
14% : " Biden granted these last-minute pardons to various individuals he believed could be at risk of political retaliation from Trump.
12% : In comments made to reporters late Sunday and subsequently on social media, Trump asserted that these pardons are invalid because Biden employed an autopen instead of signing them himself.
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