Fox News’ Trey Gowdy joined ‘America’s Newsroom’ on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing scrutiny surrounding former President Joe Biden’s use of the autopen for pardons and commutations. The conversation centered on the recent allegations that some names on the list of pardons and commutations may not have received explicit approval from Biden himself.
Gowdy expressed confidence in the legitimacy of the investigation, stating that the process of pardons and commutations is a critical part of the executive power granted to the president. He emphasized that the focus should remain on the facts and the evidence presented, rather than on speculation or conflicting reports.
The debate has raised questions about the transparency and accountability of the pardon process, with critics calling for greater oversight. Meanwhile, Biden’s legal team has maintained that the use of the autopen is a standard practice and that the process was conducted in accordance with all relevant protocols.