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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Biden Chief of Staff OK'd Autopen Pardons, Email Reveals

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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Biden Chief of Staff OK'd Autopen Pardons, Email Reveals
An email has surfaced showing that Biden's Chief of Staff, Ron Klain, authorized the use of an autopen—a machine that replicates signatures—to issue pardons during the Trump administration. While the practice isn’t illegal, it raises eyebrows about transparency and the authenticity of executive actions.
Editor’s Note: Whether or not this was technically allowed, it’s the kind of thing that fuels skepticism about how decisions are made behind closed doors. If pardons—traditionally a very personal presidential power—can be signed by a machine, it might make people wonder what else is being rubber-stamped without direct oversight.
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Backlash against Mexico City gentrification echoes global anger at overtourism and rising rents
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Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about broken windows—it’s a raw reaction to a global pattern where trendy cities become unaffordable for longtime residents. Mexico City’s upheaval reflects a deeper clash over who gets to call a place home when money and mobility reshape neighborhoods overnight. For travelers and digital nomads, it’s a wake-up call: "living like a local" isn’t always welcome.
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Editor’s Note: This isn't just about Epstein—it's about trust. Trump's MAGA movement thrives on loyalty, but if core supporters feel ignored or misled on a high-profile issue like this, it could chip away at their enthusiasm when it matters most. For a movement built on "draining the swamp," silence on Epstein risks looking like more of the same old politics.
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