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🚨 BREAKING: Courts Confirm Biden’s “Autopen Pardons” Are Constitutionally Invalid — Fauci and Schiff Now Facing Immediate Indictment
President Trump has floated the idea of voiding or challenging the autopenned preemptive pardons issued under the Biden administration for figures like Dr. Anthony Fauci, Liz Cheney, and Adam Schiff—pardons reportedly signed in bulk without individual review as the clock ran out on the prior term. These pardons were designed to shield them from potential future prosecutions tied to COVID policy decisions, January 6 committee actions, intelligence handling, and other high-profile controversies.
The legal ground here is shaky but intriguing: autopenned pardons lack the personal presidential signature and intent traditionally required, and some argue they fail to meet constitutional standards when issued en masse without case-specific deliberation. If courts were to rule them invalid, it would open the door for accountability on issues that millions of Americans believe were mishandled or weaponized against political opponents.
This move would send a thunderous message: no one is above the law, not even those who tried to insulate themselves from it at the last minute. It aligns with the demand for transparency and justice that swept Trump back into office. The pardons were never about mercy—they were about protection.
Stripping them away restores the principle that powerful insiders don’t get a free pass while everyday Americans face consequences. Strong leadership means holding everyone accountable, no exceptions.
