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The legal ramifications of autopen signatures, particularly concerning executive actions and pardons, spark further inquiry. The U.S. Constitution stipulates certain requirements regarding presidential signatures. While it's generally accepted that a president can delegate certain tasks to their staff, doubts about the extent of these delegations, especially concerning such monumental decisions as pardons, remain under scrutiny. Does the legal framework allow a president to ratify decisions without direct involvement? This ambiguity could have implications for Biden as ongoing investigations and discussions about his governing capabilities continue.