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00:00There's a lot of focus again on this auto pen saga.
00:05I mean, auto pens, for people who don't know, are, you know, mechanical means of signing things
00:10because clearly presidents and other important figures have a lot of things to sign.
00:14But they've been used, haven't they, by presidents on both sides of the aisle for decades.
00:19I mean, is this really a smoking gun, the fact that President Biden used an auto pen for the signature of some documents?
00:25Well, it certainly could be if he wasn't under the mental capability to be able to know what he was signing.
00:35You know, you have people who didn't get pardons.
00:39For example, Michael Cohen, a name that we know, the fixer under President Trump, he was seeking a pardon.
00:45He is now using the excuse that President Biden didn't have the faculties to be able to really know whether or not he should give him a pardon.
00:56And so he was wrong and he wants to appeal that pardon.
01:00And so I think it's just interesting that you have all these people that are now using this as an opportunity for themselves.
01:07But also, it just tells you how much of an issue this is when the former President of the United States was so in decline,
01:16the media is talking about it, former staff are talking about it, and yet it was covered up.
01:22So what did he know and who was doing what when he was signing these 8,000 or so pardons that he submitted?
01:32So I do think it's something valuable for Americans to know, was there a cover-up?
01:38I think that's ultimately what Americans want to know.
01:40And if they get to the bottom of it and there wasn't, as President Biden and his wife had said, then so be it.
01:46But the American people want to know.
01:48We clearly saw a declining president, both mentally and physically.
01:52And the American people deserve to know.