A new Rasmussen Reports poll shows 52% of Americans want former Biden aids connected to the auto pen scandal prosecuted. 32% said they disagreed, while 17% said they weren’t sure. Another Rasmussen Reports poll shows 55% of U.S. voters “consider it likely that, when Biden was president, members of his White House staff used the autopen to sign documents without Biden’s knowledge.”
Mike Howell, a leading investigator in the Biden autopen scandal, told The Federalist last week that “investigating is no longer good enough. We need accountability.”
A majority of Americans agree, according to a new Rasmussen Reports poll.
The national telephone and online survey of 1,157 likely voters finds 52 percent of respondents believe former President Joe Biden’s aides tied to the suspect use of the autopen should be criminally prosecuted. Less than a third of voters (32 percent) disagree, while 17 percent of those surveyed said they are not sure whether prosecutions are in order. The survey was conducted Oct. 28-30.
Last week’s report from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform provides copious evidence of the former president’s incredibly shrinking cognitive and physical abilities, his “inner circle of loyalists attempting to mislead the nation to ignore what people’s eyes plainly showed them,” and the constitutional crisis his decline and the cover-up created.
