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Senator Schmitt raises concerns over Biden’s leadership and autopen usage

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Senator Eric Schmitt | U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt

Senator Eric Schmitt | U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt

U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt from Missouri appeared on Fox News' "Ingraham Angle" to discuss his concerns about President Joe Biden's mental health and the use of an autopen for signing documents. Senator Schmitt is leading an investigation into these matters.

"We can walk and chew gum at the same time," Schmitt stated, addressing what he sees as a cover-up regarding President Biden's capabilities. He shared that constituents in Missouri frequently question who was actually making decisions during Biden's presidency. Schmitt mentioned reports from whistleblowers about incidents involving Biden and expressed concern over the decision-making process during his administration.

The senator is heading an inquiry through a subcommittee on the Judiciary Committee, aiming to uncover details about the use of an autopen during Biden's term. "There should be authorization for each time that autopen is utilized," Schmitt emphasized, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability.

Schmitt criticized what he perceives as efforts by Democrats to shield Biden from scrutiny while contrasting it with former President Trump's approach to public engagement. He called for answers regarding those involved in what he describes as a conspiracy to hide information from the American people.

Reflecting on his motivations, Schmitt remarked, "I take no pleasure in this," but stressed the importance of addressing what he views as a significant issue affecting trust in government.

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