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Sen. Hawley Calls on Biden to Release Paper Trail for Autopen Pardons or Face Subpoena: ‘Let’s See All of It’

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Sen. Hawley Calls on Biden to Release Paper Trail for Autopen Pardons or Face Subpoena: ‘Let’s See All of It’

Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) has taken a bold stance in demanding transparency from the Biden administration. During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, Senator Hawley called on President Joe Biden to release all documents related to his use of the autopen for issuing pardons, stays, and clemencies. He warned that failure to comply could result in a congressional subpoena.

The use of the autopen, a machine that can replicate a person’s signature, has raised concerns about the authenticity and legality of presidential pardons. Senator Hawley’s demand for the release of these documents is a crucial step in ensuring accountability and upholding the rule of law.

In his statement, Senator Hawley emphasized the need for transparency in the presidential pardon process. He stated, “the American people deserve to know the truth about how President Biden is using the autopen to issue pardons. We need to see the paper trail and understand the decision-making process behind these pardons.” This call for transparency is not only a matter of accountability, but also a matter of trust between the government and its citizens.

The use of the autopen has been a controversial topic in recent years. While it has been used by past presidents, its use has come under scrutiny due to concerns about the lack of a physical signature and the potential for abuse of power. Senator Hawley’s demand for the release of these documents is a necessary step in addressing these concerns and restoring public trust in the presidential pardon process.

Senator Hawley’s call for transparency is not just a political move, but a genuine concern for the integrity of the presidential pardon power. As a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he has a responsibility to ensure that the president is using this power appropriately and within the boundaries of the law. By demanding the release of these documents, Senator Hawley is fulfilling his duty to uphold the Constitution and protect the interests of the American people.

Furthermore, Senator Hawley’s demand for transparency is a testament to his unwavering commitment to accountability and the rule of law. He has consistently shown his dedication to upholding the principles of justice and fairness, regardless of political party. This call for transparency is just one example of his dedication to serving the American people and holding the government accountable.

In response to Senator Hawley’s demand, the Biden administration must act swiftly and release all documents related to the use of the autopen for pardons, stays, and clemencies. This is not a matter of politics, but a matter of transparency and trust. The American people have a right to know the truth behind these pardons and the decision-making process that led to them.

If the Biden administration fails to comply with Senator Hawley’s demand, he has made it clear that he will not hesitate to issue a congressional subpoena. This is a necessary step to ensure that the truth is revealed and that the presidential pardon process is held to the highest standards of integrity.

In conclusion, Senator Hawley’s call for transparency is a commendable act that should be supported by all Americans. It is a necessary step in upholding the rule of law and restoring trust in our government. The Biden administration must act in the best interest of the American people and release all documents related to the use of the autopen for pardons, stays, and clemencies. As Senator Hawley stated, “Let’s see all of it.” The American people deserve nothing less.

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