DOJ To Begin Another Investigation Following Trump Order
Karine Jean-Pierre’s book Independent may claim to offer an insider’s look at a crumbling White House, but what it actually reveals is the shameless posturing of a press secretary who played point guard for the most stunning deception in recent presidential history. While some ex-staffers choose humility and clarity in their post-White House reflections, Jean-Pierre chooses projection — weaponized with polished sentences and empty revelations. Americans aren’t buying it. And they shouldn’t.
Let’s set the record straight. The Biden White House was not a garden-variety administrative flop. It was a sustained act of public deception, perpetuated with gritted teeth and cue cards, backed by a willing media, and fronted by officials like Jean-Pierre, who repeated falsehoods to shield a failing commander-in-chief. The idea that she can now claim the mantle of independence while having served as the principal firewall between the press and the president’s documented cognitive decline is insulting. It’s revisionism wrapped in hardcover.
WATCH: CNN’s @ScottJenningsKY absolutely nukes KJP for her desperate plea for attention with a book and announcing she’s quit the Democrat Party…
“I’d like to congratulate Democrats for ridding ourselves of this untalented mediocrity. I mean, this is the most self-aggrandizing… pic.twitter.com/CUS9PgGlIY
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) June 4, 2025
The magnitude of the cover-up was never just speculation. It’s now under formal investigation. At the direction of President Trump, a sweeping probe has been launched into what he called “one of the most dangerous and concerning scandals in American history.” The use of the autopen, a mechanical device that replicates a signature, is now center stage.
While the White House under Biden issued thousands of executive orders, proclamations, and pardons, reports allege that many — especially those during the twilight of his presidency — were signed not by the president himself but by a machine. The question is no longer whether Biden was present in body, but whether he was present in mind when those decisions were made.
DOJ attorney Ed Martin is now leading the charge to determine whether Biden’s aides unlawfully exercised executive authority under the president’s name. The probe will examine who directed the use of the autopen and why, and whether there was a coordinated effort to mislead the public about the president’s capacity to govern. High-profile advisors — Bob Bauer, Anita Dunn, Ron Klain — are reportedly under scrutiny, with whispers of a whistleblower already emerging from the Democratic ranks.
Former President Biden in wake of President Trump order for investigation: “Let me be clear: I made the decisions during my presidency. I made the decisions about the pardons, executive orders, legislation, and proclamations. Any suggestion that I didn’t is ridiculous and false.”
— Matt Viser (@mviser) June 5, 2025
This isn’t just a political spectacle. It’s a constitutional crisis in motion. Article II powers rest solely with the President. If others used his name — and his mechanical signature — to push policy, pardon criminals, or steer national governance without his awareness or understanding, the legal ramifications are enormous. The scandal transcends party lines. It cuts to the heart of democratic legitimacy.
And Americans already rendered their verdict at the ballot box last November, rejecting the illusion that all was well. Polls showed an overwhelming majority had lost confidence in Biden’s ability to serve. That sentiment was validated when he crumbled under the lights of a CNN debate stage, visibly overwhelmed, overshadowed, and incoherent next to Trump. The mask slipped — and it shattered.