Biden's Autopen Pardons Under Legal Fire, Challenges Found Vanishingly Low, Law Expert Says
Concerns are mounting over former President Joe Biden's use of an autopen to sign presidential pardons and other official documents, despite 'vanishingly low' prospects for successful legal challenges, according to attorney Jonathan Turley.

Concerns are mounting around former President Joe Biden's use of an autopen to sign presidential pardons and other official documents across his four years in office, as successful legal challenges face 'vanishingly low' odds. Several lawsuits have been filed to challenge the authenticity of the autopen signatures, but the chances of success remain slim. The issue has sparked debate over the legitimacy and transparency of Biden's administration, with some questioning whether the use of an autopen constitutes a breach of presidential protocol.