Trump: Jail those unknown people who ‘operated the Auto Pen’

Swordsmyth

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Who or what group was running the country from noon on Jan. 20, 2021 to noon on Jan. 20, 2025?

While average Americans and a few “alternative independent media types” were asking that question on a daily basis, the”journalist” with “legacy media” were not the least bit curious.

One who did speak out was not a professional journalist but successful business man John McNabb, chairman of the Free Press Foundation who wrote a column asking ‘A few questions for America about ‘the emperor’s new clothes’‘ (January 10, 2022).


What happened to the days when the media held the powerful to account? Your average reporter was not only curious but extremely curious. If he or she did not come equipped with an innate “BS Meter” they were destined for PR, not the news media.


Who today remembers the words of Thomas Paine?


A body of men, holding themselves accountable to nobody, ought not to be trusted by anybody.”

A funny thing happened after Joe Biden had signed his last pardon for family members and his partisan enablers. Independent analysts and journalists noticed that all his signatures were and had long been identical, signed by an “Auto Pen.”

Related — Joe Biden’s autopen: Who controlled the U.S. executive branch?, March 9, 2025

Whoever was operating the infamous “Auto Pen” should be jailed, President Donald Trump said in a post to Truth Social on Sunday.

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Watch EVERYTHING Biden did go bye bye.
 
Who today remembers the words of Thomas Paine?

A body of men, holding themselves accountable to nobody, ought not to be trusted by anybody.”

A funny thing happened after Joe Biden had signed his last pardon for family members and his partisan enablers. Independent analysts and journalists noticed that all his signatures were and had long been identical, signed by an “Auto Pen.”

I remember that quote.

So, Biden did it unknowingly with use of an autopen, which was totally wrong.

My next question, @Swordsmyth , is what is Trump's excuse, since he did it knowingly, with his very own Presidential Pen, and what is he going to do to hold himself accountable in order to set a good example?


List of Pardons by Trump:


- Alex Adjmi: Adjmi was granted a full pardon. The White House said Adjmi was convicted of a financial crime in 1996 and served 5 years in prison.

- Michael Ashley: Ashley was convicted for bank fraud over the 2009 collapse of mortgage company Lend America and sentenced to 3 years in prison in 2019. He was the executive vice president and chief business strategist with the company. Ashley was ordered to pay $49 million in restitution and $800,000 in forfeiture. His sentence was commuted.

- Stephen K. Bannon: Trump's former chief strategist in the White House was in charge of the final months of his 2016 presidential campaign and was indicted in August along with three others on wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges. Prosecutors alleged that Bannon’s crowdfunding “We Build the Wall” campaign raised more than $25 million from Trump supporters and used hundreds of thousands for personal expenses. He was taken into custody by U.S. Postal Inspection Service agents while on board the yacht of Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui. Bannon received a full pardon and now will not have to face a trial.

- Dr. Faustino Bernadett: Bernadett, a retired anesthesiologist, was sentenced last year to 15 months in federal prison for taking part in a long-running health care fraud scheme where he authorized sham contracts that concealed over $30 million in illegal kickback payments to physicians, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. The overall scheme resulted in more than $900 million in fraudulent bills being submitted, the office said. The White House said Bernadett has spent the past year “devoted to helping protect his community from Covid-19.” He received a full pardon.

- Carl Andrews Boggs: Trump granted a full pardon to Carl Andrews Boggs. In 2014, Boggs pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from a criminal investigation into the illegal use of a disadvantaged business enterprise to obtain government-funded construction contracts. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, he pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud the department of transportation and one count of money laundering conspiracy.

- Randall “Duke” Cunningham: Another ex-member of Congress, the California Republican was sentenced to 8 years in prison for bribery and was released in 2013. He received a conditional pardon.

- Kwame Kilpatrick: The former mayor of Detroit had his 28-year sentence commuted. He pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice and resigned from office as part of a plea deal in 2008 following a pay-to-play scheme in which Kilpatrick and his father took kickbacks and bribes to steer city business to certain contractors. He initially served 99 days in prison but then served an additional year for violating his probation and was released in 2011.

- Salomon Melgen: Trump commuted the prison sentence of Melgen, an eye doctor and major Democratic donor convicted of defrauding Medicare patients. He stood trial with New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, who lobbied Trump for Melgen's case.

- Rick Renzi: Former U.S. Rep. Rick Renzi, R-Ariz., was granted a full pardon. In 2013, he was sentenced to three years in prison for extortion, bribery, insurance fraud, money laundering and racketeering in a public corruption case. He had served three terms in the House.

- Aviem Sella: An Israeli citizen, Sella was indicted in March 1987 on charges he recruited convicted American spy Jonathan Jay Pollard to collect U.S. military secrets for Israel. Trump granted him a full pardon and his request was supported by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli ambassador to the U.S. and the U.S. ambassador to Israel.

- David Tamman: Trump granted a full pardon to David Tamman, who was a partner at a law firm when he doctored financial documents at the behest of a client who was perpetrating a Ponzi scheme. According to the Department of Justice, the scheme ultimately took $22 million from victims. Tamman was found guilty of 10 counts that included obstruction of justice, altering records in a federal investigation, and being an accessory after the fact to the fraud scheme. He was convicted in 2013 and completed his seven-year sentence in 2019.

- Monstsho Eugene Vernon: Vernon had his sentence commuted after serving 19 years in prison. Vernon committed numerous armed bank robberies in Greenville, South Carolina. The White House said that some of these offenses involved Vernon carrying BB guns as opposed to genuine firearms.
 
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CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS? Researcher Suggests Biden’s Autopen Signatures May Not Be His (Likely Jill’s) – Meaning All Autopen Signed Documents Are Forgeries

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Oh wow well if a pharmacist from Missouri thinks so then I don't know how anyone could disagree
 
What happened to the days when the media held the powerful to account? Your average reporter was not only curious but extremely curious. If he or she did not come equipped with an innate “BS Meter” they were destined for PR, not the news media.

What happened to those days? The same thing that happened to the days when rivers turned into lemonade, and roast chickens flew into the mouths of hungry people: they didn't happen at all.
 
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