The Spectacle Episode 202: Examining the Legality of the Autopen Presidency (Biden)

President Trump has recently raised concerns about the legitimacy of former President Joe Biden’s pardons. He specifically questioned whether Biden’s use of an autopen to sign these pardons is valid. This topic was a focal point in a recent episode of "The Spectacle Podcast," hosted by Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay. They were joined by lawyer and podcaster Ron Coleman, who provided insight into the legality of Biden’s actions.

During the podcast, Coleman discussed the history of presidential pardons, explaining how they work and the potential implications of using an autopen. The hosts and Coleman also explored broader issues, including how identity politics and the Left’s agenda have impacted the political landscape. They emphasized the need for a return to traditional American values in light of recent cultural shifts.

Listeners can tune in to hear the full discussion on platforms like Spotify and Rumble. The episode promises to shed light on important legal questions while also addressing the cultural and political climate in the United States.

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