Summary
House Republicans released a report criticizing former President Joe Biden's use of an autopen for signing documents. The report questions Biden's awareness of actions taken during his presidency but provides no hard evidence. It suggests investigating Biden's aides and medical team while urging a review of some actions taken during his term.
Key Facts
- House Republicans unveiled a report on former President Joe Biden's use of an autopen.
- The report claims Biden may have been unaware of actions taken during his presidency but lacks solid evidence.
- Republicans call for an investigation by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
- The report focused on Biden's mental state and decision-making capabilities.
- It included criticism of Biden's doctor and aides, suggesting they obstructed transparency.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson has kept the House out of session for nearly a month.
- Democrats denounced the investigation as a distraction.
- Biden's inner circle members invoked the Fifth Amendment during the inquiry.