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Trump Says Pardons of Fauci, Jan. 6 Committee Are Void as They Were Signed by Autopen–But Is This True | Facts Matter

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🗓️ 21 March 2025

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Trump Says Pardons of Fauci, Jan. 6 Committee Are Void as They Were Signed by Autopen–But Is This True | Facts Matter

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0:00.0

On January 20th of this year, literally as the swearing-in ceremony for President Trump was underway, news suddenly broke that Joe Biden had issued multiple pardons.

0:11.4

The pardons, they were all signed on the previous day, but they were made public on January 20th, and they included some very high-profile names, such as Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Millie,

0:22.9

members of the January 6th Select Committee. You had members of Joe Biden's immediate family,

0:28.2

among several other people. And even at the time, these pardons were, you could say,

0:34.6

unique, given the fact that they were preemptive pardons.

0:38.1

They were giving the recipients broad immunity for a long period of time dating back roughly 10 years.

0:44.7

Meaning, as just one example of many, the federal government would no longer be able to try or prosecute Dr. Anthony Fauci for anything that he did in relation to his work at the NIH

0:56.7

from 2014 up until the present day, up until January of 2025. This was, again, a very unique

1:05.4

type of pardon. It was preemptive. It offered very broad immunity for a long, long period of time. However,

1:12.8

it turns out that there might be another reason that all these different pardons could be

1:17.6

considered unique. You see, just earlier this month, specifically on March 6th, the Heritage

1:23.8

Foundation's oversight project, they released an unexpected finding. After analyzing

1:29.1

the signatures on the actual pardon documents, they came to the conclusion that they were all

1:34.8

nearly identical, which can only be the case if they were signed using an autopen. Now, in case you've

1:40.6

never seen one before, an autopen is a pretty cool tool. People in advertising

1:44.4

and marketing, they oftentimes use it to handwrite personalized letters at scale and then mail

1:50.3

them to prospects or to clients. You basically just write something down, you upload it into the

1:54.7

system, and then a robotic pen will perfectly copy your handwriting, even including the pressure

2:00.2

on the paper.

2:01.1

It's as if you're actually writing things over and over again.

2:04.4

And of course, besides writing full letters, it can also be used to copy someone's signature,

2:08.4

which would explain why the signatures on Biden's pardons line up perfectly with one another,

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