Daniel Turner, the head of a pro-American energy watchdog group called Power the Future, claims to have found serious issues with several of President Joe Biden’s climate-related executive actions. Turner asserts that these actions were taken without proper authorization, particularly during a time when Biden was experiencing mental decline. He describes the evidence as “criminal” and “evil,” suggesting that members of the White House acted without the president’s knowledge.
Turner’s organization recently released a report indicating that at least eight major actions signed by Biden were allegedly done using an autopen, a machine that replicates a person’s signature. This revelation has raised significant concerns about the legitimacy of these executive actions. Turner discussed these findings on a recent episode of Breitbart News Saturday, emphasizing the potential implications of this situation.
The review by Power the Future focused on key actions related to climate and energy, including bans on offshore and Arctic drilling. A separate report from the Heritage Foundation found that nearly all documents signed by Biden during his presidency featured the same autopen signature, except for one that announced the end of his reelection campaign.
Turner expressed frustration over the impact of these actions, stating that they have harmed many Americans. He highlighted that the decisions made, such as banning the export of liquid natural gas, had far-reaching effects, even influencing international conflicts. He argued that those involved in using the autopen should not be shielded by presidential immunity, as their actions could be considered criminal.
In light of these findings, Power the Future has called for investigations into the processes behind these executive actions. They have sent letters to various government agencies, including the Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency, seeking clarity on whether Biden was aware of these orders.
Turner pointed out that significant decisions, like banning offshore oil and gas drilling, require careful drafting and approval processes. He noted that key staff members, such as the chief of staff and the staff secretary, would have been involved in handling these documents. He believes that a thorough investigation is necessary to understand who was responsible for these actions and whether they acted with Biden’s knowledge.
The situation has drawn attention not only from conservative circles but also from mainstream media. An exposé by CNN has accused White House officials of covering up concerns about Biden’s mental health. Turner criticized the administration for what he sees as undemocratic practices, claiming that they undermined democracy to maintain power.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, Turner’s findings and calls for investigation may lead to further scrutiny of Biden’s administration and its decision-making processes. The implications of these revelations could resonate beyond the political sphere, affecting public trust and policy direction in the future.