Concerns have been raised about former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen to sign official documents, including presidential pardons, during his time in office. Despite these concerns, constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley believes that challenging the use of an autopen on presidential pardons in court is unlikely to succeed. President Donald Trump has criticized Biden’s use of an autopen, declaring some of Biden’s pardons as “void,” sparking legal questions about the validity of these pardons. The issue of Biden’s mental acuity and the legality of using an autopen for official documents have been at the center of the controversy.
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Sean Combs Apologizes to Judge, Admits to Losing Direction
Sean "Diddy" Combs apologized to U.S. District Court Judge Arun Subramanian for the pain he caused due to his prostitution-related convictions, admitting he lost his way and took full responsibility for his abusive behavior towards former girlfriend Cassie Ventura. Facing up to 20 years in prison, Combs expressed remorse in a letter, describing his time in jail as transformative, while Ventura criticized his claims of change and expressed fear for her safety. Want More Context?...
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