President Trump has raised concerns over former President Biden's use of an autopen to sign pardons during his final days in office, suggesting it may indicate a larger scandal. After the release of audio from Biden's interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, where Biden struggled with past events and facts, Trump pointed to the growing implications of the pardons granted to several individuals, saying the situation merits further scrutiny. The exchange highlights complexities in both Biden's memories of his son's death and the legitimacy of his actions as president.
"Whoever had control of the 'AUTOPEN' is looking to be a bigger and bigger scandal by the moment," Trump posted on his Truth Social.
"We hope that you'll ... put forth your best efforts and really try to make your best recollection in response to the questions we ask..." the special counsel said.
"I'm a young man, so it's not a problem," the then-80-year-old president quipped.
"Remember, in this time frame, my son is ... uh ... would've been deployed or is dying and so ... it was ..."
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