Ed Martin, the new DOJ pardon attorney and head of its Weaponization Working Group, is investigating alleged misuse of the presidential autopen during the final days of the Biden administration.
Martin revealed the probe began weeks earlier and involves serious claims from a whistleblower, a senior Democrat linked to Biden’s 2020 campaign.
The whistleblower named Ron Klain, Anita Dunn, Robert Bauer, Steve Ricchetti, and First Lady Jill Biden as “gatekeepers” who allegedly controlled autopen access for profit.
Reports that Biden’s signature appeared on documents while he was away, alongside concerns about his cognitive health, have led House Republicans to demand interviews with top aides and Biden’s physician.