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ink. Anyway, and maybe sometimes I think it too. But apparently, according to Pew Research, and I don't believe this is true. How could this possibly be true? That Trump outright won Hispanic men. Does that have you heard it that way before? I've heard a number of times he did better than anybody's ever done with Hispanic voters. But did you know that he won outright Hispanic men by 50 to 48 perc…
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So as you know at least one person has admitted to having access to the autopen. I think there were more and we'll learn more about that. But Neera Tandon said that she I guess she told Congress when asked that she would use the autopen without actually verifying from Joe Biden that he gave the order.
Now wait a minute. Let me say that again. That the person operating the autopen apparently would not check directly with Biden, but would take it from some other staff member who was not mentioned. Would she take the word of anyone who asked? Could anyone who had access to the president walk in and say, "Hey, Neera, Joe Biden totally wants you to pardon this hardened criminal for no reason that you could tell." Would she then pardon a hardened criminal because somebody who was not Biden said, "Oh, yeah, Biden's totally behind this." I got questions. I have many questions.
But if she was not verifying with Biden himself or at least some way knowing that he had given the order, we really don't know who was running the country. You know, I suppose that's the most ordinary observation, but I have to admit I was
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holding out some kind of belief that maybe Biden would sign a little document or give somebody the word in person. So they at the very least the person who operates the autopen had direct knowledge that the president wanted something signed. But apparently not. Apparently not. So the person doing the autopen literally did not know if it came from the president. Does that seem like a problem? Yeah…
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