It’s unclear whether Biden was consulted before thousands of pardons were announced, internal emails obtained exclusively by The Post show.
Biden White House lawyers, DOJ were befuddled by autopen clemencies, emails show: ‘He doesn’t review the warrants’
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September 04, 2025
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