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How an Autopen Conspiracy Theory About Biden Went Viral

A specious theory on pardons had help from the conservative Heritage Foundation before President Trump and right-wing influencers amplified it.

Ken Bensinger
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Conspiracy Theories, Ethics and Official Misconduct, Executive Orders and Memorandums, Heritage Foundation, Law and Legislation, Mike Howell, Presidential Election of 2024, Presidents and Presidency (US), Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right, Social Media, Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government
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