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7/14/2025, 7:55:32 PM No.1420167
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https://nypost.com/2025/07/14/us-news/biden-defends-controversial-autopen-use-for-mass-clemency-decisions-in-nyt-interview/
> Former President Joe Biden has acknowledged in a stunning new interview that he didn’t agree to the name of every person who received one of the 46th president’s sweeping pardons — with emails indicating that then-White House chief of staff Jeff Zients approved the use of the notorious White House autopen.
> The 46th president insisted in a phone interview with the New York Times last week that “I made every decision” about clemencies issued during his term before admitting that he had his staff replicate his signature because “we’re talking about a lot of people.”
> Biden’s team used an autopen on 25 warrants for pardons and commutations in December and January of last year, but two of those warrants granted clemency to thousands of people.
> On Dec. 12, Biden commuted roughly 1,500 sentences and outright pardoned 39 more. Three days before he left office, the president commuted the sentence of nearly 2,500 federal inmates convicted of crack cocaine offenses.
> According to the Times, Biden approved what standards would be used to determine which convicts would qualify for a pardon or commutation, while his underlings sorted out the specifics.
> In cases where changes were made to the list of inmates, staffers waited until a final version of the clemency roster was produced, then ran it through the autopen rather than ask Biden to keep signing successive versions.
> President Trump has cast doubt on the legitimacy of the documents Biden signed via autopen — which has been used since at least the Truman administration to reproduce the president’s signature.
> “I understand why Trump would think that,” the former president told the Times, “because obviously, I guess, he doesn’t focus much. Anyway, so — yes, I made every decision.”
https://nypost.com/2025/07/14/us-news/biden-defends-controversial-autopen-use-for-mass-clemency-decisions-in-nyt-interview/
> Former President Joe Biden has acknowledged in a stunning new interview that he didn’t agree to the name of every person who received one of the 46th president’s sweeping pardons — with emails indicating that then-White House chief of staff Jeff Zients approved the use of the notorious White House autopen.
> The 46th president insisted in a phone interview with the New York Times last week that “I made every decision” about clemencies issued during his term before admitting that he had his staff replicate his signature because “we’re talking about a lot of people.”
> Biden’s team used an autopen on 25 warrants for pardons and commutations in December and January of last year, but two of those warrants granted clemency to thousands of people.
> On Dec. 12, Biden commuted roughly 1,500 sentences and outright pardoned 39 more. Three days before he left office, the president commuted the sentence of nearly 2,500 federal inmates convicted of crack cocaine offenses.
> According to the Times, Biden approved what standards would be used to determine which convicts would qualify for a pardon or commutation, while his underlings sorted out the specifics.
> In cases where changes were made to the list of inmates, staffers waited until a final version of the clemency roster was produced, then ran it through the autopen rather than ask Biden to keep signing successive versions.
> President Trump has cast doubt on the legitimacy of the documents Biden signed via autopen — which has been used since at least the Truman administration to reproduce the president’s signature.
> “I understand why Trump would think that,” the former president told the Times, “because obviously, I guess, he doesn’t focus much. Anyway, so — yes, I made every decision.”
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