Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is calling for an investigation into former President Joe Biden's capacity to approve executive orders and pardons, questioning if he was capable of making informed decisions during his presidency.
• Bailey wants the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate Biden’s cognitive decline to determine if his staff took advantage of this by pushing through orders without his informed consent.
• He suggests that if Biden was unaware of the documents he signed, these executive actions could be deemed unconstitutional and invalid.
• The attorney general stated that there are significant reasons to believe Biden’s staff may have exploited his declining mental capacity to implement far-left policies.
• House Speaker Mike Johnson reported attempts by Democratic officials to prevent him from meeting with Biden, raising concerns about his awareness and decision-making abilities.
• Bailey argues that Biden's staff limited his interactions and access to information, which emphasizes the need for accountability regarding presidential decisions.
• He expressed that if Biden’s staff were indeed the ones issuing orders, those actions should be nullified as they were not approved by a competent president.
• Bailey has linked Biden's mental decline to the nature of his executive actions, suggesting they were more extreme than those of previous administrations.
• The inquiry from Bailey is crucial even after Biden's departure from office, raising questions about who truly ran the country during his presidency.
• He has urged for all presidential actions taken in Biden's name to be reviewed for validity.
Bailey’s call for an investigation seeks to uncover the truth regarding Biden's mental competence during his presidency and the legitimacy of the executive actions taken under his name. He has pointed out concerns about who was really managing the country's affairs during Biden's time in office.
https://www.westernjournal.com/state-ag-sets-stage-biden-pardons-exec-orders-actions-legally-voided/
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